Security Concerns Arise After Group Of Men Sneak Into Tunnel Near Second

Avenue Subway Project



May 9, 2011 2:30 PM

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/05/09/report-security-concerns-arise-after-
group-of-men-sneak-into-second-avenue-subway-tunnel/





NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - Rail riders are now more on edge than ever after two
major security breaches over the weekend which come just days after
officials warned that al-Qaeda could be targeting trains across the nation
<http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/05/06/police-commuters-on-alert-across-tri
-state-rail-stations-after-al-qaeda-vows-revenge-for-osama-bin-ladens-death/
> .

In one instance, a man reportedly jumped into the PATH tunnel at the World
Trade Center station early Sunday and walked two miles underground. When
police caught him emerging in Jersey City the man claimed to have planted a
bomb on the tracks.

1010 WINS’ Steve Sandberg reports: MTA Chairman Jay Walder Said Security
Will Be Beefed Up

In an unrelated incident, four men in their 20s sneaked underground into the
Second Avenue Subway tunnel just before dawn Sunday, officials said.

MTA Chairman Jay Walder said the men climbed into an unused underground
tunnel which is not conncted to the rest of the transit system or part of
the current Second Avenue project. The tunnel, built in the 1970s, is just
north of the area which is currently under construction.

The men reportedly told police officers they were members of an “urban
explorers” group and were planning on setting off Roman candles to light up
the tunnel to take pictures.

WCBS 880′s Marla Diamond With Comment From Police Commissioner Ray Kelly

The men have been charged with criminal trespass.

“There is no tolerance for any of this,” Walder said. “In these difficult
times there is nothing at all humorous about these types of situations. It’
s something we do take seriously.”

Last week, intelligence seized during Sunday’s raid on Osama
<http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/05/02/mayor-bloomberg-us-kept-promise-to-k
ill-bin-laden/>  bin Laden’s compound revealed a plan in the works to
target the nation’s rail system, possibly on the 10th anniversary of the
9/11 attacks.

Federal officials said there was no evidence the plot ever fully got off the
ground but the FBI and Department of Homeland Security issued a bulletin
<http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/05/02/security-expert-be-wary-of-the-lone-
wolf/> , putting security teams and commuters on alert.

It’s all enough to make passengers more than a little anxious.

“It’s very unnverving cause I ride the train everyday, my sister rides the
train, sometimes my wife rides the train,” Matt Newell said. “I don’t
want to have to call my wife at the end of the day and say ‘I can’t come
home some crazy person blew up the train.’”

“When something happens people will get more serious, it would be nice if
people would get a little more serious before something happens,” Lee
Berthelsen, of Oceanside, said.

Sen. Charles Schumer has suggested a “no-ride” list
<http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/05/08/schumer-calls-for-do-not-ride-list-f
or-amtrak/> , similar to a “no-fly” list. He says if used properly it’s a
valuable tool that would cost virtually nothing yet increase security on the
rails dramatically.





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