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Brooklyn’s 36th St. subway station reopened after NYPD investigation

Brooklyn’s 36th St. subway station reopened after NYPD investigation

Brooklyn’s 36th St. subway station reopened after NYPD investigation

After the NYPD completed its investigation, the subway system in New York City stated that full service had been restored Wednesday morning, including through the 36 St. station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

“Good morning, New York,” says the narrator. After the NYPD completed its investigation at 36 St in Brooklyn, we’re running full service on all of our lines,” the agency tweeted shortly before 6 a.m. “All D/N/R trains are stopping at 36 St., and B/W trains are running on their regular itineraries.” Thank you for joining us on our journey.”

 

That means the station was up and running in less than 24 hours after a guy dressed in a gas mask detonated smoke grenades, then opened fire inside a subway car and onto the platform.

According to authorities. At least 29 persons were hurt, with ten of them receiving gunshot wounds. Authorities are looking for a 62-year-old man named Frank R. James, but they couldn’t confirm whether he was the suspected gunman right away.

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