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NYC subway shooting: No threats to CTA following mass shooting; Metra adding ‘additional resources’

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CHICAGO (WLS) — Chicago companies mentioned there are not any recognized native threats following a taking pictures at a New York Metropolis subway station Tuesday morning that left 10 individuals wounded by gunfire.

“There are not any stories of any threats in opposition to CTA,” Chicago Transit Authority spokeswoman Catherine Hosinski mentioned in a textual content message.

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As a precaution, Metra officers mentioned Tuesday they’ve “deployed extra sources” and urged riders to report something suspicious to Metra police at 312-322-2800 or via the Metra COPS app.

The Chicago Police Division didn’t say if it was rising its presence on the CTA. “Whereas there is no such thing as a actionable intelligence at the moment, CPD will preserve the suitable sources to make sure security on the general public transit system,” a police spokesman mentioned in a press release.

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“We stand with the individuals of New York Metropolis following this despicable act of violence. The Chicago Police Division is carefully monitoring the occasions in New York Metropolis,” the assertion mentioned.

Whereas CTA riders mentioned they sympathize with the victims shot or injured in Brooklyn additionally they empathize, declaring that shootings, together with lethal shootings, on CTA or public transit will not be a brand new phenomenon in Chicago.

CTA trains and buses throughout the town carry 800,000 riders through the week. Tens of 1000’s extra depend on Metra for his or her commute.

“I’ve had a number of telephones stolen the CTA. I’ve had my bag, my knapsack taken out from beneath my head,” mentioned CTA rider LeRoy Pinto.

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“I really feel pretty secure on the CTA, I feel they do an excellent job of monitoring it and I really feel like there’s quite a lot of safety in round inside make me really feel safer,” mentioned CTA rider Tory Schneider. “So it is dependent upon the road, however typically sure.”

At the least 16 individuals had been injured, 10 of them by gunfire, in a subway automotive in Brooklyn after a person launched a smoke canister and opened fireplace, New York Metropolis officers mentioned Tuesday morning. The gunman, who wore a development vest, was not in custody.

The Solar-Occasions Media Wire contributed to this report.

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