leadership is bolstering security as the city braces for unrest after the former chief of called for a 'Day of Jihad' on Friday.Mayor Eric Adams and New York Governor held a joint press conference Thursday where they announced an increased police presence around religious institutions, schools and transportation hubs and confirmed the National Guard is on standby.'There is currently no intelligence showing any active threats in New York - that is the entire state of New York,' said Hochul.
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