22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels

22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels

Jacob Miller - July 12, 2017

The Guardian Angels are volunteer, unarmed, vigilante crime fighters. They were founded on February 13, 1979, in New York City, by Curtis Sliwa. They have grown to over 130 different chapters globally.

In the 1980s, over 250 felonies were committed every week in the system. The New York subway was the most dangerous mass transit system in the world. The Guardian Angels were created to combat the widespread violence and crime. The Angels were trained in self-defense in order to make citizens arrests for violent crimes. In addition to self-defense, Guardian Angels are trained in first aid, CPR, law, conflict resolution, and communication. Safety patrol members are prohibited from carrying weapons and are actually searched before they begin their patrol. They patrolled the subways and streets but also provided educational programs and workshops for schools and businesses.

The Guardian Angels are known for their uniforms, red beret and red jacket or white T-shirt with the red Guardian Angel logo of an eye inside a pyramid on a winged shield. They are equal opportunity and promote diversity.

Initially, former New York City Mayor Ed Koch publicly opposed the vigilante group. As citizen involvement and outreach increased, he reversed his stance. Former mayors Giuliani and Bloomberg have publicly supported the group.

Today the Guardian Angels activity died down in the 1990’s and 2000’s but have recently resurfaced as a result of increased crime in New York City. A group of all female Guardian Angels has also surfaced patrolling to prevent sexual assaults.

 

22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Danger on the subways. all-that-is-interesting
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Graffiti artist tagging a subway window. all-that-is-interesting
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Men sleeping on the subway platform. all-that-is-interesting
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
A man with a baseball bat backed into a corner. all-that-is-interesting
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
An armed robbery on the NYC subway. all-that-is-interesting
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
A man receiving medical attention in the NYC subway systems. all-that-is-interesting
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
A Guardian Angel aboard the 5 train in 1980. Daily Mail
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Guardian Angels stand in front of the doors. all-that-is-interesting
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
The civilian group worked to stop crimes during the high-crime hay day of New York in the late 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s. Above, a Guardian Angel watches a passing subway car. Daily Mail
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
A Guardian Angel father teaches his son some basic karate moves. Daily Mail
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Guardian Angels training. Geoffrey Hiller

22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Beyond working to stop crimes as they progressed on the subway and park, the Guardian Angels also demonstrated self-defense techniques such as karate. Daily Mail
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Guardian Angel peering down the platform. Geoffrey Hiller
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
A Guardian Angel speaking to an elderly woman. Daily Mail
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Curtis Sliwa (center, back row) and the Guardian Angels in 1987 with Robocop. Narratively
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Guardian angels keeping watch. all-that-is-interesting.jpeg
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Sliwa looks at a subway map in 1980 . Daily Mail
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Law enforcement officers stand, with some turning their backs, as New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks on a monitor outside the funeral for NYPD officer Wenjian Liu in the Brooklyn borough of New York January 4, 2015. The NYPD do not feel protected by Mayor de Blasio and the crime in New York has spiked accordingly. REUTERS
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Modern Day female squad of Guardian angles patrol, protecting women from sexual assault. Daily Mail
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Guardian Angel 2017. New York Post
22 Photographs of the New York City Guardian Angels
Crime-fighting gang The Guardian Angels return to New York Subways after spate of attacks. Sliwa pictured here. mirror.co.uk

 

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