Police searching for NYC subway gunman seek public help

NEW YORK -


Police looking for an unidentified man who shot and killed one other passenger on a shifting New York Metropolis subway practice requested for the general public's assist Monday.


"We want all eyes on this," NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell tweeted. She posted two surveillance digicam pictures of the unidentified suspect, a burly man wearing a hoodie on a sizzling day.


The shooter fled after the Q practice arrived on the Canal Road station in Manhattan late Sunday morning. He shot and killed 48-year-old Daniel Enriquez, of Brooklyn, who was reportedly heading to brunch.


Enriquez had labored for Goldman Sachs' international funding analysis division since 2013. Goldman chair and CEO David Solomon mentioned that Enriquez was a devoted and beloved worker and that the corporate was devastated. Enriquez "epitomized our tradition of collaboration and excellence," Solomon mentioned in a ready assertion.


Mayor Eric Adams mentioned Monday that investigators had few leads and referred to as the taking pictures "unimaginable."


"You are sitting down, going to brunch, going to go to a member of the family, an individual walks as much as you and shoots you for no cause," Adams mentioned. "That's the worst nightmare."


There have been no cops on the practice automotive the place the taking pictures occurred, he mentioned, and town will consider how it's deploying officers throughout the sprawling subway system.


Witnesses informed police the gunman was pacing the final automotive of the practice, "and with out provocation, pulled out a gun and fired it on the sufferer at shut vary," NYPD Chief of Division Kenneth Corey informed reporters Sunday.


The taking pictures got here greater than a month after a person opened fireplace inside a Brooklyn subway practice, scattering random photographs that wounded 10 folks. The individual charged in that assault, Frank James, had posted dozens of on-line movies ranting about race, violence and his struggles with psychological sickness.

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