Midday News: Subway Fire Suspect Pleads Not Guilty, NYC’s Strong Economic Outlook, City Charter Commission Holds First Meeting, and Homeless Advocate Shares Their Story
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Sebastian Zapeta, accused of setting a subway rider on fire in Coney Island, pleaded not guilty to murder and arson charges in Debrina Kawam’s death. He faces life in prison if convicted. Meanwhile, a new report shows a strong economic outlook for New York City, with Artificial Intelligence expected to drive growth. Plus, a new city charter revision commission holds its first meeting this Tuesday to address the housing crisis. Finally, WNYC’s Michael Hill speaks with an advocate from Care for the Homeless about her journey from homelessness and the challenges faced by the city’s homeless population.