"Brooklyn DA Declines Charges in Fatal Subway Shooting, Citing Self-Defense"

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Brooklyn's district attorney will not pursue charges against a man who shot another man in the head on a crowded New York City subway train, citing self-defense. The shooting occurred during a fight between two men on a northbound A train in Brooklyn, leading to a chaotic scene captured in widely shared videos. The 32-year-old disarmed the 36-year-old and shot him with his own gun, resulting in critical condition for the latter. This incident adds to a series of transit crimes across New York City, prompting increased security measures within the subway system.
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