One person died and five others were injured in a Bronx subway shooting, according to NYPD Chief of Transit Michael M. Kemper. The incident, stemming from a dispute between two groups on a No. 4 train, led to gunfire as the train arrived at Mount Eden Avenue station. Victims were hospitalized, with non-life-threatening injuries except for the deceased, a 34-year-old man. Police emphasize the shooting was targeted, with no identified suspect yet.
One person was killed and five others injured in a shooting at a New York subway station just ahead of the busy rush hour Monday afternoon, officials said.There was a major emergency response at the elevated Mount Eden Avenue subway station in the northern borough of the Bronx, nine miles (14 kilometers) north of Manhattan's Times Square, an AFP correspondent saw.
Six people were injured with one person in critical condition following a shooting at a New York subway station on Monday afternoon just ahead of the busy rush hour, firefighters said.