The New York Police Department reports that a shooting occurred at a Bronx subway station on Monday afternoon that resulted in one person’s death and five injuries.
According to the authorities, the deceased victim was a 34-year-old man. Three males, ages 28, 71, and 15, and two females, ages 14 and 29, made up the remaining five fatalities.
The females’ injuries, according to the police, were not life-threatening. Every victim was taken to a nearby hospital.
Around 4:38 p.m. local time, at the intersection of Mount Eden and Jerome Avenues in the Highbridge neighborhood, bullets were fired at the Mount Eden Avenue station, an NYPD spokesperson informed Fox News Digital.
As the train approached the station, two teenagers got into a fight and started shooting at each other, according to the police.
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According to the NYPD, there were two or more shooters engaged. There has been no arrest of any suspect.
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