"Brooklyn Subway Shooting: Victim Haunted, Charges Dropped, Man Shot by Own Gun"

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A man shot on a Brooklyn subway train was part of a stick-up crew that robbed a livery cab driver in 2012, an incident that still haunts the victim. The 36-year-old gunman, who remains in critical condition, was shot with his own gun by a younger man who wrested it from him. The Brooklyn District Attorney’s office declined to file charges against the shooter, citing evidence of self-defense. The gunman's past includes a conviction and parole for the 2012 robbery. The incident on the subway train involved a scuffle and a woman who allegedly stabbed the gunman, leading to the shooting.
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