Brooklyn Man Sought After Pulling Gun On Q Train
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Brooklyn Man Sought After Pulling Gun On Q Train
"Police are on the hunt for a man accused of pulling a revolver on a fellow rider aboard a southbound Q train as it rolled into Jay Street-MetroTech on April 26, then chasing the 20-year-old victim off the train before calmly hopping back on and continuing his ride. Detectives say the man reboarded, rode to DeKalb Avenue and then left the subway system. On May 13 the NYPD released surveillance images of the person of interest and asked New Yorkers to send in tips or video."
"According to PIX11, the confrontation started as a verbal dispute on the train. Police say the argument escalated when the man allegedly pulled out a revolver, pointed it at the 20-year-old rider and chased him off the train as it pulled into Jay Street-MetroTech. Surveillance video released by the NYPD appears to show the same man later getting back on the train and riding to DeKalb Avenue, where investigators believe he exited the system."
"The NYPD is urging anyone with information or video of the incident to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS or through the department's online tip portal, per the NYPD's Crime Stoppers page. Tips can also be sent via the Crime Stoppers app or by texting CRIMES (274637) and entering TIP577, the city site notes. Police say rewards may be available for information that leads to an arrest."
"NYPD Transit Bureau detectives are reviewing surveillance footage and working to track down riders who were on the Q train during the incident. As of the latest update, police have not announced any arrests. Anyone who recognizes the man in the released images is aske"
Police are searching for a man accused of pulling a revolver on a fellow rider aboard a southbound Q train as it arrived at Jay Street-MetroTech on April 26. Investigators say a verbal dispute escalated when the accused allegedly produced a revolver, pointed it at a 20-year-old rider, and chased him off the train. Surveillance footage indicates the accused later reboarded, rode to DeKalb Avenue, and exited the subway system. On May 13, the NYPD released surveillance images and asked the public to provide tips or video. Detectives are reviewing footage and attempting to identify other riders from the train. No arrests have been announced.
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