In the frantic moments after a gunman opened fire on a Brooklyn subway car last year, New Yorkers pitched in to help the wounded passengers and give authorities information to identify the gunman, a newly released video of the incident shows.
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The attack on April 12, which resulted in 10 people shot and multiple injuries, set off a 30-hour manhunt across a stunned city.In the recording, subway sounds can still be heard in the background as the chaotic scene unfolds – blood can be seen pooling on the floor and smeared on the orange plastic train seats as wounded passengers cry out in agony.The passengers seem uncertain of what happened on the train.“Oh my God, that’s a lot of blood,” says the injured man.
James was arrested a day after the shooting after he called police from the McDonald’s on Sixth Street and First Avenue in Manhattan and told them where he was.
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