NEW YORK, Apr 12 Brooklyn subway shooting death toll rises to 24, NY1 reported. «Ten people received gunshot wounds, the total number of wounded reached 24 and could rise more,» the host said. «It was scary»: shooting at a subway station in New York 4th Avenue and 36th Street.
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The incident occurred in Brooklyn, in the 4th Avenue and 36th Street.
The shooter was a black man. "As he was boarding the train, an altercation broke out, followed by the explosion of what is believed to be a smoke bomb", Newsweek reported.
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The shooter was a black man. "As he was boarding the train, an altercation broke out, followed by the explosion of what is believed to be a smoke bomb", Newsweek reported.
According to ABC, at least 16 people.
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According to ABC, at least 16 people were injured.
Schoolboy John was on the train at the time of the shooting. "It was scary, I didn't know what was going on. The train was tight, everyone was scared", he said.
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Student John was on the train at the time of the shooting. "It was scary, I didn't know what was going on. The train was tight, everyone got scared", he said.
Nothing threatens people's lives now.
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Nothing threatens people's lives now.
Police officers near the metro station where the shooting took place.
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Police officers near the metro station where the shooting took place.
The shooter fled the scene, they are looking for him.
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The shooter fled the scene, they are looking for him.
The police are not considering what happened as a terrorist attack, the investigation is still ongoing.
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The police do not consider the incident as a terrorist attack, the investigation is still ongoing .
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The incident occurred in Brooklyn, near 4th Avenue and 36th Street.
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The shooter was a black man. "As he was boarding the train, an altercation broke out, followed by an explosion of what is believed to be a smoke bomb", Newsweek reported.
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Injured at least 16 people.
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Student John was on the train at the time of the shooting. "It was scary, I didn't know what was going on. The train was tight, everyone was scared", he said.
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Nothing threatens people's lives now.
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Police officers near the metro station where the shooting took place.
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The shooter fled the scene, they are looking for him.
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The police do not consider the incident as a terrorist attack, the investigation is still ongoing.
On Tuesday morning, a shooting occurred at the 36th Street subway station in Brooklyn. According to police chief Kishant Suel, the suspected black man is still wanted. According to Suel, a man in a green construction vest was seen wearing a gas mask, then he opened the canister, which emitted smoke, and then began to shoot at the passengers, chasing them.