<p>New York: New York City police were looking on Tuesday for three men suspected of killing one person and wounding five others in a shooting that took place after a brawl broke out between what police called "rival groups" on a subway train in the Bronx.</p><p>The fighting began as a verbal dispute in a subway car shortly before 5 p.m. on Monday, police said, and it quickly escalated. </p><p>The first shot was fired inside the train car, then the violence spilled onto the platform at the Mount Eden Avenue subway station in the city's Bronx borough, police said.</p>.One killed, five injured in New York subway station shooting.<p>"You can imagine a chaotic scene," Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said at a press conference on Tuesday morning. "You have a crowded train pulling onto a crowded platform, a shot being fired, now everybody's trying to scramble to get off the platform."</p><p>At least 19 bullets were fired, Kenny said.</p><p>A 34-year-old man died at the scene after being shot in the chest. Five other people were taken to local hospitals with non-fatal injuries, including a 14-year-old girl who was shot in the foot, a 14-year-old boy shot in his leg and ear, and a 71-year-old man who got a bullet to one of his thumbs.</p><p>Police released security-camera images of two of the three suspects, whom they described as men in their 20s wearing ski masks who fled the scene on foot.</p><p>Crime remains rare on New York's subway system: about 3.8 million trips are taken on the system on an average weekday, and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority reported 570 felony assaults in all of 2023.</p><p>Shootings are especially uncommon: in 2022, when a man with a handgun injured 10 people on a train passing through Brooklyn, it was the first mass shooting attack on the subway system since 1984.</p><p>A few weeks later, in May 2022, a man shot dead 48-year-old Daniel Enriquez on a Q train in what police said was an unprovoked attack. Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat and a former city police captain, has sought to reassure unnerved commuters by increasing the number of police officers in subway stations. </p>
<p>New York: New York City police were looking on Tuesday for three men suspected of killing one person and wounding five others in a shooting that took place after a brawl broke out between what police called "rival groups" on a subway train in the Bronx.</p><p>The fighting began as a verbal dispute in a subway car shortly before 5 p.m. on Monday, police said, and it quickly escalated. </p><p>The first shot was fired inside the train car, then the violence spilled onto the platform at the Mount Eden Avenue subway station in the city's Bronx borough, police said.</p>.One killed, five injured in New York subway station shooting.<p>"You can imagine a chaotic scene," Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said at a press conference on Tuesday morning. "You have a crowded train pulling onto a crowded platform, a shot being fired, now everybody's trying to scramble to get off the platform."</p><p>At least 19 bullets were fired, Kenny said.</p><p>A 34-year-old man died at the scene after being shot in the chest. Five other people were taken to local hospitals with non-fatal injuries, including a 14-year-old girl who was shot in the foot, a 14-year-old boy shot in his leg and ear, and a 71-year-old man who got a bullet to one of his thumbs.</p><p>Police released security-camera images of two of the three suspects, whom they described as men in their 20s wearing ski masks who fled the scene on foot.</p><p>Crime remains rare on New York's subway system: about 3.8 million trips are taken on the system on an average weekday, and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority reported 570 felony assaults in all of 2023.</p><p>Shootings are especially uncommon: in 2022, when a man with a handgun injured 10 people on a train passing through Brooklyn, it was the first mass shooting attack on the subway system since 1984.</p><p>A few weeks later, in May 2022, a man shot dead 48-year-old Daniel Enriquez on a Q train in what police said was an unprovoked attack. Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat and a former city police captain, has sought to reassure unnerved commuters by increasing the number of police officers in subway stations. </p>