An unidentified gunman shot and killed another passenger on a moving New York City subway train Sunday morning in what police officials said appeared to be an unprovoked attack.
The shooting came at a time when New Yorkers’ faith in the safety of the subway system has been rattled.The person charged in that attack, Frank James, had posted dozens of online videos ranting about race, violence and his struggles with mental illness.in front of a subway train. He was later found mentally unfit to stand trial.a chief focusThe former New York City police captain rode the subway to City Hall on his first day as mayor.
Most of the violence the city has experienced in recent months has not been in the subways but in neighborhoods, particularly in communities of color. But attacks on the subway, a vital network millions of New Yorkers rely upon, loom large in
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