The New York Police Department released manhunt photos of the suspect who shot and killed a man, 48, on the New York City subway this weekend.
"We need all eyes on this," New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell tweeted early Monday. "@NYPDDetectives need your help identifying & locating this man who is wanted for homicide in the tragic, senseless shooting of a man on a 'Q' train that was approaching the Canal/Centre St. station on Sunday."
Daniel Enriquez, 48, was shot once in the chest around 11:40 a.m. ET on Sunday and died at Bellevue Hospital, The New York Times reported.
The suspect in the manhunt photos was wearing a blue surgical mask, a blue hooded sweatshirt, light-colored pants, and white sneakers.
Enriquez worked for Goldman Sachs for the past nine years, according to CEO David Solomon.
"We are devastated by this senseless tragedy and our deepest sympathies are with Dan's family at this difficult time," Solomon wrote in a statement to the Times.
New Yorkers are raising concern over the rash of subway violence under new Mayor Eric Adams.
"It's real scary out there," Dominique Lachelle, 29, told the Times. "I stand up now, and I go and stand close to the doors so I can escape to another car if I need to. I don't want to be caught in the middle."
But New Yorkers know the critical need the subway fills.
"You can't avoid it, because it gets expensive to take Uber," Hek Emra, 25, told the Times. "What can you do? There's nothing you can do."
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