Gruesome Suspect For NYC Metro Station Shooting Left 13 Injured Behind

A New York City subway station became the scene of a grisly shooting rampage, as a suspect dressed in construction gear is now wanted by police authorities in connection with the heinous attack.
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At 36th Street Station in Brooklyn at approximately 9:30 a.m., a smoke device was reportedly set off. A gunman said to be wearing a gas mask and construction vest opened fire and then fled the scene.
The suspect is still not found and caught. But after some updated information, it’s assumed that he’s a ‘ black male’, who’s 5’5.
Manhunt underway for suspect in attack on NYC subway, injuring at-least 13.
Suspect description:• Black Male.
• 5’5’
• Wearing a construction vest.8:30 am in the morning that's peak time and possibly everything was planned. pic.twitter.com/lw0JLHmJpf
— Real Mac Report (@RealMacReport) April 12, 2022
Thirteen people were reported injured by the attack, which was accompanied by a bomb scare. The NYPD said that there are currently no active explosive devices.
In regard to the multiple people shot at the 36th Street subway station in Brooklyn, there are NO active explosive devices at this time. Any witnesses are asked to call @NYPDTips at #800577TIPS. Please stay clear of the area. More provided information when available. pic.twitter.com/8UoiCAXemB
— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) April 12, 2022
“In regard to the multiple people shot at the 36th Street subway station in Brooklyn, there are NO active explosive devices at this time. Any witnesses are asked to call @NYPDTips at #800577TIPS. Please stay clear of the area. More provided information when available,” NYPD News tweeted.
Bloody subway passengers lay in the aisles after the traumatic incident. Graphic and disturbing photos arose on social media showing the carnage.
The NYPD is looking for a male suspect who was last seen wearing a gas mask and an orange construction vest.
The mass shooting attack follows one day after a Biden administration push for stronger gun control measures, including a ban on “ghost guns.”