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Man Is Shot Dead on Subway Train in the Bronx

The 45-year-old man was shot in the chest on a southbound D train early Friday morning. The police said his assailants fled, and it was unclear what set off the violence.

A 45-year-old man was fatally shot inside a subway car early Friday morning in the Bronx, the police said.

The man was hit in the chest aboard a southbound D train near the 182nd-183rd Streets station just after 5 a.m., the police said. He was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The police identified three men who were wearing all black as potential suspects, and said they fled the train after the shooting.

It is not clear what led to the shooting or whether the victim knew his assailants. No arrests have been made, the police said.

Shortly after the shooting, more than a dozen bystanders remained on the station platform and on the stalled trained. They watched quietly as three emergency medical workers tried to save the victim’s life. With medical equipment strewed across the concrete floor around them, the workers performed CPR for several minutes, but the man did not respond.

Outside the station, a police officer monitored the entrance, which was cordoned off. A police cruiser and an ambulance with its lights flashing were parked outside.

Northbound and southbound B and D trains were bypassing the station as the police continued their investigation, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

Shootings on subways in New York are rare and make up a fraction of the gun crimes in the city. But the trains have been the setting for several outbreaks of violence this year.

Earlier this month, a 35-year-old man was killed and five other people were wounded in a shooting at the Mount Eden Avenue station in the Bronx during the evening rush hour. And in January, a 45-year-old father of three was fatally shot aboard a No. 3 train in Brooklyn after intervening in an argument.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

Dakota Santiago contributed reporting.


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