New York Daily News

Bldg. feud double shoot

- John Annese, Rocco Parascando­la, Andy Mai and Thomas Tracy

THIS COMMUTE stinks!

Sewage seeped through areas of Penn Station during the Wednesday evening rush.

Workers with rubber gloves pushed mops and brooms along the Long Island Rail Road concourse where large trash carts caught foul water from a leaking pipe.

“At first we have nonworking trains, then derailment­s, now this,” said frustrated rider Theresa Lally. “This is what you get when you don’t put enough money into the system.”

The smelly situation did not affect service, railroad officials said. A LANDLORD-tenant fight turned violent in Brooklyn Wednesday, leaving two men shot and one in critical condition, police said.

The gunfire began about 2 p.m. inside a Gates Ave. apartment in BedfordStu­yvesant, officials said.

Rahmell Blake, 28, was shot twice during the clash on the building’s third floor, police sources said.

As cops investigat­ed the shooting, they realized that the shooter was barricaded in an apartment on the fourth floor.

They tried talking to the gunman, but soon heard a single shot ring out.

“They started making dialogue with the male, and during the course of the dialogue they heard a gunshot,” Chief Jeffrey Maddrey, commanding officer of Patrol Borough Brooklyn North, said during a news briefing.

Cops found the man in the apartment with a single selfinflic­ted shot to the head, with two guns next to his body, officials said.

Both men were taken to Kings County Hospital, where Blake was in stable condition and the other man was in critical, police said.

“We believe there was some kind of landlord to the dispute, but those details are still being worked out,” Maddrey said.

 ??  ?? Kerry Burke With News Wire Services Worker at Penn Station fills trash cart with sewage that was oozing from a leaky pipe, making Wednesday’s evening rush a foul one.
Kerry Burke With News Wire Services Worker at Penn Station fills trash cart with sewage that was oozing from a leaky pipe, making Wednesday’s evening rush a foul one.

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