The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Police seek public’s help in search for subway shooter

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NEW YORK » Police searching for an unidentifi­ed man who shot and killed another passenger on a moving New York City subway train asked for the public’s help Monday.

“We need all eyes on this,” NYPD Commission­er Keechant Sewell tweeted.

She posted two surveillan­ce camera photograph­s of the unidentifi­ed suspect, a burly man dressed in a hoodie on a hot day.

The shooter fled after the Q train arrived at the Canal

Street station in Manhattan late Sunday morning. He shot and killed 48-year-old Daniel Enriquez of Brooklyn, who was reportedly heading to brunch.

Enriquez had worked for Goldman Sachs’ global-investment research division since 2013. Goldman chair and CEO David Solomon said that Enriquez was a dedicated and beloved employee, and that the company was devastated. Enriquez “epitomized our culture of collaborat­ion and excellence,” Solomon said in a prepared statement.

Mayor Eric Adams said Monday that investigat­ors had few leads and called the shooting “unimaginab­le.”

“You’re sitting down, going to brunch, going to visit a family member, a person walks up to you and shoots you for no reason,” Adams said. “That is the worst nightmare.”

There were no police officers on the train car where the shooting occurred, he said, and the city will evaluate how it is deploying officers across the sprawling subway system.

Witnesses told police the gunman was pacing the last car of the train, “and without provocatio­n, pulled out a gun and fired it at the victim at close range,” NYPD Chief of Department Kenneth Corey told reporters Sunday.

The shooting came more than a month after a man opened fire inside a Brooklyn subway train, scattering random shots that wounded 10 people. The person charged in that attack, Frank James, had posted dozens of online videos ranting about race, violence and his struggles with mental illness.

 ?? NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT — VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The unidentifi­ed man who police are seeking in connection with the shooting death of a passenger on a subway train Sunday morning in New York City. Daniel Enriquez, 48, of Brooklyn, was killed.
NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT — VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The unidentifi­ed man who police are seeking in connection with the shooting death of a passenger on a subway train Sunday morning in New York City. Daniel Enriquez, 48, of Brooklyn, was killed.

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