A 48-year-old man was shot in the chest while riding on a New York City subway car on Sunday. NewYork
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The unidentified gunman fled when the train pulled into a station in Manhattan and remained at large on Sunday evening, Kenneth Corey, NYPD chief of department, said at a news briefing. The gunman, described only as a heavy-set, "dark-skinned" man with a beard wearing a hooded sweatshirt and sweat pants, fled when the train pulled into the next station, Mr Corey said.
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