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An unidentified gunman shot and killed another passenger on a moving New York City subway train Sunday morning in what police officials said appeared to be an unprovoked attack. It doesn't seem like anyone is doing anything to stop it," Symone Wilson of Manhattan told the station."It seems like the police presence is focused on keeping people from hopping the rails rather than keeping people safe," added Madison Dickson of Flatbush, Brooklyn.Charlton D'Souza is president of advocacy group Passengers United."I've been pleading with the MTA and elected officials, please, put cameras in the subway cars," D'Souza remarked to CBS New York. He later said he didn't feel safe on the train after encountering a yelling passenger and several homeless people, and said the city needs to tackle "actual crime" and "the perception of crime." Most of the violence the city has experienced in recent months hasn't been in the subways but in neighborhoods, particularly in communities of color.
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