Police in New York say a man opened fire on a moving New York subway train, striking another man in the chest
NEW YORK -- A man opened fire on a moving New York subway train Sunday, striking another man in the chest, police said. The suspect is at large.
The shooting came shortly before noon on a Q train in Manhattan just before arrival at the Canal Street station, WNBC-TV reported.
Police were searching for a suspect.
Recent subway crime has set New Yorkers on edge. A man last month set off smoke grenades on a Brooklyn train and shot 10 people.
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