- NY Gov. Kathy Hochul called for "no more mass shootings" after an attack at a
Brooklyn subway station. - Officials say multiple people were shot at the 36th Street subway station.
"No more mass shootings. No more disrupting lives. No more creating heartbreak for people just trying to live their lives as normal New Yorkers," Hochul said at a
Hochul added: 'We're sick and tired of reading headlines about
—ABC News (@ABC) April 12, 2022
Multiple people were shot just before 8:30 am on Tuesday as a train pulled in at the 36th Street subway station in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn.
Officials said the
NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell described the suspect as a roughly 5-foot-5-inch-tall Black man donning a grey hooded sweatshirt and green construction vest.
A Brooklyn mother — whose daughter attends school nearby — described the area as "hectic" and said there was "smoke everywhere." Local schools were placed on lockdown " out of an abundance of caution and for the safety of our students," officials said.
Subway crime is up 70% year to date, and experts previously told Insider that COVID-related hardships and lack of care for New York's unhoused and mentally-ill residents could be responsible.
A data report from the NYPD also recently revealed a rise in shooting incidents compared to last year during the same time period.