Man shot, killed inside Brooklyn subway station; NYPD seeks suspect

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Man shot, killed inside Brooklyn subway station

The NYPD is searching for the suspect who shot and killed a man inside a Brooklyn subway station. FOX 5 NY's Briella Tomassetti has the details.

The NYPD is searching for the suspect who shot and killed a man inside a Brooklyn subway station.

The shooting happened on Thursday just after 11 p.m. at the Rockaway Avenue station in Ocean Hill.

According to police, the victim, identified as Freddie Weston, 47, of Crown Heights, was found on the mezzanine level near the C train with a gunshot wound to his head. He was taken to Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, where he died from his injuries.

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Crime in the City full episode: August 30, 2024

A look at some of the more notable crimes across the New York City area this week, including the first arrest under Nassau County's controversial mask ban, a bold robbery scheme targeting bodega delivery workers, and the search for a man accused of groping multiple women in Park Slope.

No arrests have been made. It's unclear what led up to the shooting.

Meanwhile, new crime statistics released by the NYPD showed crime was down by 6.4% citywide in August compared to last year.

The numbers also show that discounting the COVID years, 2024 is the third-safest year on record for subway crime in New York. Riders, though, don't quite see it that way.

"I hear all the time people getting stabbed, pushed onto trains, like it's crazy, something every day," one rider said.

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Man slashed in the face in subway on UWS

The NYPD is hunting for the suspect who slashed a 26-year-old man in the face with a sharp object inside the West 72nd Street and Broadway subway station in Manhattan.

According to the NYPD, more than 60% of the shootings in the city are gang-related. 

"A lot of people use the subway every day, and that's just life," one rider said. "That's life in New York, but it's scary."