Eric Adams is facing backlash for downplaying the Big Apple's latest subway attack that left a man dead - with the mayor asserting Wednesday the majority of riders commute 'without any encounters.'The statement from the former police captain came just hours after a 20-year-old Good Samaritan was stabbed on the No. 6 train during rush hour trying to break up a fight between two women.It also comes as on the city's subways are now up 41 percent over last year, murders in particular rising to their highest rates in 25 years - with nine reported this year alone.
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