NYPD officers patrol platforms and train cars at the 36th Street subway station where a shooting attack occurred in New York.
NYPD officers patrol platforms and train cars at the 36th Street subway station where a shooting attack occurred in New York. (Photo| AP)

One dead, five injured in shooting at New York City subway station, shooter at large

A man in his 30s was killed, police said. A Fire Department spokesperson described four of the other injuries as serious.
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NEW YORK: One person was killed and five wounded in a shooting at a New York City subway station on Monday at the start of the evening rush hour, authorities said.

The gunfire broke out on an elevated train platform in the Bronx at around 4.30 pm, a time when stations throughout the city are filled with kids coming home from school and many workers are beginning their evening commute.

A man in his 30s was killed, police said. A Fire Department spokesperson described four of the other injuries as serious.

Police weren't immediately able to provide details on what happened but said a hunt was on for the shooter, who fled the scene.

"The train was coming and there were two kids yelling," witness Efrain Feliciano (61) told the Daily News. "There were at least six shots."

"I saw sparkles as the bullets hit the wall," Feliciano said. "A woman was holding a child screaming."

Video from television news helicopters showed a subway train stopped at the station and orange evidence cones on the platform, which is three stops north of Yankee Stadium. Trains were still running through the station on an express track but weren't stopping as police investigated.

Fear of violence on the subway system spiked after a string of incidents in recent years but overall crime in New York City has been plummeting since a surge at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The number of people shot citywide dropped 39 per cent last year compared to 2022. Killings on the subway system also dropped last year, from 10 to 5.

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