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BOEING WHISTLEBLOWER 'MADE POWERFUL ENEMIES' BEFORE HIS DEATH, AS... BOEING WHISTLEBLOWER MADE A GRIM PREDICTION BEFORE HIS DEATH,... Metro VIDEO REVEALS GUN-TOTING RIDER WHO SPARKED NYC RUSH-HOUR SUBWAY SHOOTING DODGED FARE AS COPS PUSH QUALITY-OF-LIFE CRACKDOWN By Joe Marino, Amanda Woods and Kate Sheehy Published March 15, 2024 Updated March 15, 2024, 12:12 p.m. ET Newly surfaced video shows the gun-toting straphanger who launched Thursday’s violent Brooklyn subway confrontation sauntering through an emergency gate to dodge the fare, NYPD officials said Friday — as they defended policing quality-of-life issues. Advertisement Rider Dajuan Robinson, 36, was shot in the head with his own weapon after suddenly going berserk on a 32-year-old male straphanger on an A train as it pulled into the Hoyt-Schermerhorn Street station Thursday night, cops and law-enforcement sources say. The shooter, who video shows had been threatened and harassed, is in policy custody. It is unclear who might face charges and what they might be, but the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office will ultimately make that decision as police detectives continue to investigate, NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey told reporters. Advertisement 13 The shooter, who had been threatened and harassed, is in police custody. 13 The NYPD released video showing the gun-toting straphanger dodged the subway fare Thursday. DCPI 13 Straphangers hoped the situation wouldn’t escalate, according to a journalist at the scene. @JoyceMeetsWorld/X-ABC Advertisement When Robinson entered the crowded train, he began harassing the other man, although it wasn’t immediately known why, police sources said Friday. During Robinson’s meltdown, he snarled at the other man, “I’ll beat you up! You think you’re gonna beat up cops?’’ A woman off-camera said, “He thinks you’re a migrant, he thinks you’re an immigrant,” apparently referencing the rowdy migrant mob caught on camera pounding a pair of officers around Times Square in January. Advertisement Robinson then continued raging, “F–k your kind! F–k your race! F–k you!” A STEP-BY-STEP BREAKDOWN OF WHAT HAPPENED IN THE BROOKLYN SUBWAY SHOOTING 13 A dramatic video showed a 36-year-old in a violent interaction with a 32-year-old (in the yellow shirt) before at least four gunshots rang out on the crowded train. 13 As the two were fighting, a woman on the train stabbed the 36-year-old in the back, making him bleed. 13 The 36-year-old then pulled out a gun from his jacket, and charged at the 32-year-old, causing the commuters to erupt into screams. @JoyceMeetsWorld/X-ABC 13 At least four gunshots were heard just as the train pulled into the A/C Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets station. @JoyceMeetsWorld/X-ABC 13 Police said the 32-year-old had managed to wrestle the gun away during the struggle and use it against his attacker. 13 The two strangers tussled for several minutes as others on the train pleaded for them to stop, saying there were children aboard. 13 “I’m bleeding. You stabbed me, right?” the aggressor asked the woman, with blood beginning to drip down his back. 13 The 36-year-old, wearing a black hoodie, can be seen with the gun in his hand, according to sources. 13 Travelers rushed to the opposite end, with several throwing themselves on the floor. @JoyceMeetsWorld/X-ABC 13 The 32-year-old was arrested before he even stepped onto the platform, NYPD Chief of Transit Michael Kemper said. A woman with the 32-year-old man being attacked whipped out a knife and stabbed Robinson, prompting the bleeding man to produce a gun, police sources have said. Advertisement Robinson and his male target then wrestled, with the gun going off, leaving the 36-year-old deranged man with a bullet wound to the head. “I saw that video, I think I had the same thoughts as you,’’ Maddrey told reporters. “It seemed like the male [Robinson] was making inferences like he was a police officer as he was speaking to the person he was having a dispute with. “Again, it’s just something that was very alarming,’’ Maddrey said. Advertisement “We know we have people in the subway who suffer from mental illness,’’ the top cop said, suggesting Robinson is mentally ill — a notion put forth by Mayor Eric Adams earlier in the morning. Maddrey used the terrifying incident to underscore why cops still go after fare-beaters, which he called a “quality-of-life’’ issue. Advertisement “Oftentimes we see people entering the subway station, looking to cause harm, and they never pay the fare,’’ he said. “It’s important to address theft of service and at the same time.’’ He told reporters that 13.3% of riders skipped the fare on the subway system in the first quarter of the year. “If you want to keep the system safe, the first thing you have to do is keep bad people out of the system who don’t pay. This is a perfect example to talk about it,’’ Deputy Inspector Tarik Sheppard said. Advertisement NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Operations Kaz Daughtry added, “Sometimes people ask why we do such big operations for somebody not paying a $2.90 fare. “We are seeing a small group of people, a small group of individuals, who we catch during these fare-evasion operations that are recidivists that have warrants, that have guns, that have knives, yet they don’t pay their fare. “So it’s important for us to do these quality-of-life operations. “Small things like walking through an exit gate, through an emergency gate, hopping over the turnstile, leads to big things.’’ Ad SHARE THIS: Filed under nypd , shootings , subways , 3/15/24 TRENDING NOW 1. Kate Middleton's senior staffers haven't seen or spoken to her, 'didn't know' about surgery: It's causing 'concern' 2. Harrowing video shows subway riders clash moments before one is shot in the head as frantic riders scramble for doors: 'Babies on here' 3. I'm a fitness coach — here are my 3 easy ways to lose weight before summer 4. 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