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Gothamist A non-profit newsroom, powered by WNYC. Gothamist Listen Live Donate News A TIMELINE OF NEW YORK CITY SUBWAY SHOOTINGS IN 2024 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Stephen Nessen Published Mar 15, 2024 at 3:07 p.m. ET 3 comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Share FacebookTwitterRedditEmail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Never miss a story Email address By submitting your information, you're agreeing to receive communications from New York Public Radio in accordance with our Terms . Catalina Gonella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Stephen Nessen Published Mar 15, 2024 at 3:07 p.m. ET 3 comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Share FacebookTwitterRedditEmail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We rely on your support to make local news available to all Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2024. Donate today Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations A series of New York City subway shootings in early 2024 prompted Gov. Kathy Hochul to order National Guard members into busy stations to create a sense of security. Here’s a timeline of shootings in the city’s transit system so far this year. ROCKAWAY AVENUE STATION IN BROOKLYN Jan. 14: Richard Henderson, 45, was fatally shot aboard a Manhattan-bound 3 train after trying to intervene in a dispute over noise. The suspect is still at large. MOUNT EDEN AVENUE STATION IN THE BRONX Feb. 12: An argument between two groups of teenagers aboard a northbound 4 train spiled onto the platform. At least two people opened fire. One person, an innocent bystander, was killed and five others were injured. Police arrested two boys, who were 14 and 16 years old, in connection with the shooting. 182ND-183RD STREETS STATION IN THE BRONX Feb. 23: Police said a “3-on-1” fight aboard a southbound D train ended with William Alvarez, 45, being fatally shot. The NYPD arrested three suspects. HOYT-SCHERMERHORN STREETS STATION IN BROOKLYN March 14: Dajuan Robinson, 36, was shot in the head with his own gun after allegedly instigating a fight. Police said Younece Obuad, 32, managed to wrestle Robinson’s gun away during a fight on an A train at 4:50 p.m. Get exclusive analysis on NYC transit news in your inbox Plus: useful transit updates, pieces of history and a Q&A, every Thursday. Email Sign Up for On the way Terms of Service By submitting your information, you're agreeing to receive communications from New York Public Radio in accordance with our Terms. Tagged new york city transportation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen Nessen Twitter Stephen Nessen covers transportation. Since 2008 he has reported on everything from Occupy Wall Street, the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site, Hurricane Sandy, to Trump’s campaign for president. His transportation reporting has taken him everywhere from the MTA’s secret Rail Control Center to the gleaming subways of Seoul. Got a tip? Email snessen@wnyc.org. Read more Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MORE news In Brooklyn subway shooting, who should be charged with a crime? Officials are still gathering evidence to determine what happened just before the shooting on the A train. By Matt Katz Published Mar 15, 2024 at 4:16 p.m. ET -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MTA outreach teams are involuntarily hospitalizing homeless people with signs of mental illness. We rode along for a shift. Gov. Kathy Hochul is expanding the use of the teams focused on homeless people in transit with the most severe mental illness. By Stephen Nessen News MTA outreach teams are involuntarily hospitalizing homeless people with signs of mental illness. We rode along for a shift. Gov. Kathy Hochul is expanding the use of the teams focused on homeless people in transit with the most severe mental illness. By Stephen Nessen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NYC’s Mayor Adams reaches settlement in fight to roll back right to shelter By Karen Yi and David Brand 7 comments Extra Extra: Meanwhile, Meghan Markle is making marmalade By James Ramsay 12 comments MTA was bad landlord at Fulton Transit Center for a decade, Westfield says By Clayton Guse and Stephen Nessen 5 comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Never miss a story Catch up on the most important headlines with a roundup of essential NYC stories, delivered to your inbox daily. Sign upEmail address By submitting your information, you're agreeing to receive communications from New York Public Radio in accordance with our Terms . 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