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Report: Subway Station Cameras Were Not Working During NYC Attack

by Western Journal
April 13, 2022 at 7:32 am
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Report: Subway Station Cameras Were Not Working During NYC Attack

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 12: Members of the NYPD gather at the site of a shooting at the 36 St subway station on April 12, 2022 in New York City. According to authorities, at least 29 people were reportedly injured, including 10 with gunshot wounds, during a shooting at the 36th Street and Fourth Avenue station in the Sunset Park neighborhood. (Photo by David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)

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In the aftermath of Tuesday’s shooting in Brooklyn, reports are emerging that security cameras at the subway station where the shooter fled after opening fire in a subway car were not working.

According to ABC News, no cameras were operational at the 36th Street station. The glitch was blamed on a computer malfunction.

“We’re not sure if it was a video feed problem,” Mayor Eric Adams said, according to WPIX-TV. “If there’s a problem, it must be immediately repaired.”

The New York Post reported that it was told by law enforcement sources that the subway station cameras go out “from time to time.”

The cameras would not have recorded the platform or the car where the shooting happened because they are aimed at the turnstiles, ABC reported.

The outlet reported that the same malfunction affected cameras at the subway stations before and after 36th Street.

“In this day and age, how does THAT happen?” Fox News anchor John Roberts tweeted in response to the development.

Reports that the close-circuit cameras at the 36th Street station were not working. In this day and age, how does THAT happen???

— John Roberts (@johnrobertsFox) April 12, 2022


Police have an image of the gunman from a cellphone camera.

Shortly before 8:30 a.m., as the train was approaching the station, a man put on a gas mask, released a smoke canister and began shooting with a .380 caliber handgun.

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Ten people were shot in the attack; 29 were injured and hospitalized.

Police later found a handgun with three extended magazines. Police believe the gun jammed, cutting short whatever carnage was planned.

NEW: Here is a photo of the bag recovered at the 36th Street Subway stop – believed to belong to shooter – commercial grade fireworks and smoke canisters were found inside the bag.@ABC7NY pic.twitter.com/CUvQlmVf1F

— Mike Marza (@mikemarzaABC7) April 12, 2022

According to the New York Post, police also found a credit card at the scene of the shooting that they think belongs to the gunman, whose motives are unknown.

Charges to the card included a U-Haul van rental in Philadelphia, police said. A U-Haul van was found about five miles from the 36th Street station. Authorities are investigating whether it is connected to the crime.

#BREAKING: Law enforcement has found and is now investigating the U-haul van which they were searching for in connection with the Brooklyn Subway Shooting. Van is located on Kings Highway. pic.twitter.com/LxTIYTS6L5

— Moshe Schwartz (@YWNReporter) April 12, 2022


“There is no indication of why” the subway station was picked for the attack, Metropolitan Transit Authority head Janno Lieber said. “What the motivation of this maniac may or may not have been, it’s too premature to say.”

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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