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A man was killed in the Brooklyn subway: this branch has long frightened many citizens

'03.10.2022'

Nadezhda Verbitskaya

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Around 30 p.m. on September 43, a XNUMX-year-old man was shot in the neck with an unknown object in Brooklyn, reports Spectrum News.

According to the NYPD, victim Tommy Bailey got into a verbal argument with another man on an L train heading south to Atlantic Avenue. At that moment, he was attacked by an unknown man. Bailey was pronounced dead by doctors at Brookdale Hospital.

Juan Nunez of East New York says he only takes the L train on Atlantic Avenue during daylight hours.

“I don't want to come here tonight,” Nunes said. Luckily I wasn't on the train. I could be the one who got stabbed in the neck!”

He said that although the incident was alarming, it was not a surprise to him.

“There are no cameras at the station,” Nunes said. And there is practically no security. In fact, no one is watching what is happening on the train!”

The MTA has identified dozens of cameras that could help the NYPD investigate.

Commuters like Unique Davis take the L train nearly every day to get to work. Although she never feels 100% safe, she said she continues to ride at any time of the day. In her opinion, this is the most practical and economical way to travel.

“You never know for sure,” Davis said. “This could be your last day, and it's scary. It's very scary here. It is sad".

On the subject: A man tried to prevent an attack on a passenger in the New York subway: he was severely beaten, his nose and jaw were broken

The deadly shootout continues the disturbing surge in crime affecting the subway system.

The latest NYPD data shows transit crime across the city is up more than 43% year-over-year.

The police described the man they are looking for as a man about 1m 80cm tall with gold teeth.

According to the NYPD, he was wearing a gray sweatshirt.

No arrests have yet been made as police continue to investigate.

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