NYPD fatally shoots a machete-wielding man at NYC’s Grand Central, injuring three. Former Lt. Darrin Porcher discusses the force’s 3,000-officer deficit and a 22% rise in subway crime. Teen mob ‘takeovers’ in D.C. and L.A. are also analyzed.

Former NYPD Lieutenant Darrin Porcher discusses the machete attack at New York City’s Grand Central, where police fatally shot a suspect. He highlights the NYPD’s alarming 3,000-officer deficit and a staggering 22% increase in subway crime, criticizing Mayor Mandani’s policies. Porcher also addresses recent “teen takeover” events in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles, stressing the need for better law enforcement strategy and social media monitoring.