NYC Subway Shooting: Witness Accounts and Legal Decision

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Fred Reeves, a former hip-hop star turned MTA conductor, feels "shell-shocked" after a shooting incident on a Brooklyn train, where an unhinged passenger was shot in the head with his own gun. Reeves, who immediately sprang into action during the rush-hour attack, no longer feels safe on the job and called for more police presence in the subways. He recounted the harrowing incident and expressed uncertainty about returning to work, emphasizing the need for increased safety measures for both conductors and passengers.
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