Youngster, 15, Fatally Shot After Argument On New York Subway

NEW YORK (AP) — A fifteen-year-old boy was once fatally shot on a New York subway teach Friday after a dispute between two teams of other folks escalated into violence.

It was once the 8th killing in New York’s subway machine this 12 months, at a time when a steady build up in ridership after a steep decline all through the COVID-19 pandemic has been hampered by way of riders’ protection issues.

In keeping with police, who didn’t determine the sufferer, {the teenager} was once in one of the most teams that were given into a controversy on an A teach in Queens in a while earlier than 4 p.m.

Because the teach neared the road’s ultimate forestall in A long way Rockaway, close to JFK Airport, somebody fired one shot, placing the boy within the chest. A passenger helped him off the teach when it reached the station. Police and emergency team of workers took him to a close-by health facility, the place he was once pronounced lifeless.

Police have been reviewing safety digicam pictures from the station and the encompassing house. They didn’t say whether or not they had recognized any suspects or a extra particular motivation for the taking pictures.

Regardless of the deployment of greater than 1,000 extra cops within the machine because the pandemic started, a survey launched remaining month by way of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority discovered 70% of riders felt there have been too few officials within the machine. Slightly greater than 50% mentioned they felt secure or very secure on trains or in stations.

“We clearly have paintings to do,” New York Town Transit President Richard Davey mentioned Friday. “We’ve were given to prevent this.”

NYPD Leader of Transit Jason Wilcox mentioned arrests had been made in all seven of the former killings this 12 months.

Closing month, Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul introduced the MTA would put cameras on all of its just about 6,400 subway automobiles to rebuild riders’ religion within the machine’s protection. The undertaking is predicted to take 3 years to finish.

New York Town’s subway machine already has greater than 10,000 current safety cameras in its 472 stations.