Inside a subway station in Lower Manhattan, a group of police officers slowly followed a disheveled man in a soiled gray sweatshirt who was stammering and thrashing his arms wildly.
He thumped his chest with an open palm and then, growing exasperated, sat down on a staircase.
“Come on,” one officer, Heather Cicinnati, said as the man stumbled forward, disoriented and agitated.
“We’ve got to leave the station.”The police officers were part of a team led by a medical worker whose job is to move — by force, if needed — mentally ill people, who are often homeless, out of New York City’s transit system.
On that brisk March morning, the team handcuffed him and dragged him out of the subway station.
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Locations:
Lower Manhattan, New York