Police release images of ‘NYPD’s most wanted’ suspects in Bronx subway shooting

Police are searching for these two suspects in connection with Monday’s shooting at the Bronx’s Mount Eden Avenue subway station.

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The NYPD have identified two suspects they believe are responsible for Monday’s shooting at the Bronx’s Mount Eden Avenue subway station, which left one man dead and five other people wounded.

The two suspects, whom officials said Monday are now the “NYPD’s most wanted,” are two men believed to be in their 20s who fled the scene on foot northbound on Jerome Avenue.

Police believe the two men are gang members who were involved in a skirmish on a northbound No. 4 train Monday afternoon, after coming into contact with another gang known to them on the train, said NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny. The verbal dispute quickly turned violent, with one of the men firing their weapon on the train as it pulled into the Mount Eden station and both men opening fire several more times on the platform, striking six individuals ranging in age from 14 to 71.

Kenny said that nineteen 9mm rounds had been recovered, including three on the train and others on the platform and street.

One of the men is described as having a light complexion, and was last seen wearing a black jacket, black hooded sweatshirt, black ski mask, blue ripped jeans, and white and red Air Jordans.

The other man is described as having a dark complexion, and was last seen wearing a black Northface jacket, grey hooded sweatshirt, black ski mask, dark pants, and black and yellow Air Jordans.

Cops believe there was an additional shooter, and Kenny said a person of interest had been identified.

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