Back on board: After violence, New Yorkers return to subway

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Back on board: After violence, New Yorkers return to subway
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Photos show New Yorkers returning to their morning commute a day after violence.

The subway has long been the heart of New York City, a storied transit system that despite its problems has long connected residents of the city across geographical and socio-economic lines in a way that nothing else does. Rich, poor, young, old, every race and color — everyone holds on together.

In Sunset Park, where the shooting took place, regular riders said they were feeling shaken. “I feel very unsettled,” said a woman who identified herself only as Julie. She grew up in Mexico and Texas but has lived in New York for 18 years. Scarlet Daturam, 20, said she was happy to see an increased police presence, but “it’s not going to stop something like from what happened yesterday.” Daturam is normally in the station around the time of the attack, but stopped for coffee yesterday.

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