Chaos breaks out at subway station after 4 shot when NYPD opens fire in Brooklyn
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A disturbing incident occurred in Brooklyn when NYPD officers opened fire at a subway station, resulting in four individuals being shot, including a police officer and two bystanders. The confrontation began when officers attempted to stop a fare evader, 37-year-old Derell Mickles, who verbally threatened them and subsequently brandished a knife. After failing to subdue him with a Taser, police fired their weapons as the suspect moved into a train car. Mickles is now in critical condition, while a 49-year-old male bystander, struck in the head, is also in critical condition, and a 26-year-old female bystander is recovering from a grazed bullet wound. Mayor Adams commended the responding officers, asserting that their actions were justified given the suspect's threats.
Eyewitness accounts describe chaos as subway riders scrambled to escape the gunfire, raising concerns about safety in public transit. The NYPD Force Investigation Division is examining the incident, and former NYPD officials have highlighted the challenges officers face in confined environments like subways. Videos of the incident are circulating, contributing to public interest and scrutiny.