Murder in a subway station in Queens may be linked to MS-13

Sunday on the crowded platform of the subway station in Queens was shot. According to police the incident occurred at about 12:45 at the station 90th Street and Elmhurst Avenue in Jackson Heights and can be associated with MS-13.

Police believe a fight began in the train № 7. When he pulled up to the platform and the doors of the cars opened, the people continued to fight already on the platform.

At this point one of the witnesses began filming the events with the camera of your mobile phone.

«I thought they were fighting for no reason that they are drunk. I continued to shoot, when suddenly one man pulled a gun and opened fire,» said Bista Bidur journalists Daily News.

Later Bista posted shocking videos on the social networks.

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— 🇳🇵Bidur Bista 🇺🇸 (@BidurBista1) February 3, 2019

In a fight, as you can see in the record, involved three people. At some point one of the men in the hand appeared a gun.

Hearing the gunshots, passers-by fled in terror. «Oh my God! Oh, my God! Oh, my God!», — repeated stunned a man with a guitar, who was just a few steps from the scene.

«Everyone was scared and cried, I was scared too,» — says Bista.

From the received wounds the victim died on the spot. According to preliminary estimates the victim was little more than 20.

Police investigating man fatally shot at 90th St/ Elmhurst Ave. subway station in Jackson Heights, Queens. The NYPD says happened 12:45 p.m., stemmed from dispute on Manhattan-bound 7 train, ended on the platform. Victim shot in head, gunman fled the location. pic.twitter.com/tLQCXnE0CQ

— CeFaan Kim (@CeFaanKim) February 3, 2019

Pix11 reported that the incident involved members of the gang MS-13 and its rivals group. What group belonged to the victim, and what the attackers is still unknown.

Police have arrested one of the suspects, the second is still wanted. It is not yet clear is whether the person was a participant in a fight or the person who released the victim whole clip.

The police asks all who possesses any information about the incident to call 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous message on the website nypdcrimestoppers.com.

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