Brooklyn subway shooting updates – hunt for NYC gunman in gas mask & orange vest who opened fire in Sunset Park

MULTIPLE people were hurt after gunfire broke out in a Brooklyn subway station on Tuesday morning, and the alleged shooter remains at large.

The chief spokesperson for the New York City Fire Department said 13 people are confirmed to be injured after the shooting in the 36th Street subway station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

The alleged suspect is a man about 5 feet 5 inches tall and 180 pounds who was wearing a gas mask and an orange construction vest, three senior law enforcement officials told NBC.

The shooting occurred at the 36th Street subway station during morning rush hour and NYPD officials continue to investigate after the alleged assailant fled the scene.

The New York City Fire Department confirmed that officials also found "several undetonated devices at same location."

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    Suspect description

    The gunman was described as about 5 feet 5 inches tall and 180 pounds, three senior law enforcement officials told NBC.

    Multiple law enforcement sources said the suspect fled the scene wearing a construction vest and a gas mask.

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    Gunman search

    The gunman who opened fire at a Brooklyn subway station on Tuesday remains at large.

    Multiple law enforcement sources said the suspect fled wearing a construction vest and a gas mask.

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    Witness 'lost count' of shots fired

    A witness riding the Manhattan-bound N train told The New York Post there were so many shots fired off at the station she “lost count.”

    “There was like, lots of them. I don’t even know how many,” she said.

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    Undetonated devices found

    Former NYPD Chief Terrence Monahan told ABC 4 News several "undetonated devices were recovered" but they still are unsure of how many are at the scene in Brooklyn.

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    NYPD, FDNY looking for shooter

    The former NYPD Chief, Terrence Monahan told ABC 4 News that the NYPD and FDNY are working together to find the shooter and will be "scouring every piece of video in this city."

    He added, "What I have at this point is a male with an orange construction vest and gas mask who opened some type of gas device and started shooting. Some people jumped onto a connecting train," and he said the NYPD and FDNY are trying to "ascertain where he went."

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    Alleged gunman wearing 'gas mask'

    The alleged suspect is a man about 5 feet 5 inches tall and 180 pounds who was wearing a gas mask and an orange construction vest, three senior law enforcement officials told NBC.

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    Victims taken to hospital

    The shooting broke out during the early morning commute in Brooklyn and the chief spokesperson for the FDNY said 13 ppl are confirmed to be injured and were taken to local hospitals.

    No further information has been released on the extent of the victims' injuries.

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    When was the shooting?

    The shooting happened at the 36th St subway station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn at about 8.40am on April 12, 2022.

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    Where was the shooting?

    The shooting occurred on Tuesday morning commute at the 36th Street subway station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

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    How many people were injured?

    At least 13 people have been injured in the shooting in Brooklyn.

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