Man gets stabbed and shot in the head with his own gun in NYC subway

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Hip-hop star-turned-MTA conductor feels ‘shell-shocked’ after NYC subway shooting​

The conductor of a packed Brooklyn train where an unhinged passenger was shot in the head with his own gun during a rush-hour attack said he no longer feels safe on the job.

Fred Reeves, 58, can’t escape harrowing images and sounds from the chaotic clash between two subway riders while he was at the helm of an express A train as it pulled into the Hoyt-Schermerhorn streets station.

“I am shellshocked,” Reeves, of East Flatbush in Brooklyn, told The Post Saturday. “Like, my nerves are just through the roof.”

Reeves, better known as rapper “Doc Ice” from legendary Brooklyn hip-hop groups UTFO and Whodini, said he immediately sprang into action Thursday upon seeing distressed riders as the train neared the Hoyt-Schermerhorn streets station.

Panicked passengers started rushing toward Reeves’ car, frantically knocking on the door as the conflict between Younece Obuad and an unhinged DaJuan Robinson escalated to gunfire.

Gun-toting straphanger Robinson, 36, instigated a fight with Obuad, 32, by wrongly slamming him for being a migrant — before the two came to blows.

A woman, believed to be Obuad’s girlfriend, then stabbed Robinson in the back, video shows.

Robinson then got out his weapon before Obuad wrestled the gun away and shot him four times, leaving him in critical condition.

As terrified riders raced towards him and motioned to the emergency brake, Reeves partly opened the hatch, he recalled.

“You know, I’m thinking it was a fight, because we have fights on the trains,” Reeves said. “They wanted to pull it, but I was like, ‘Don’t pull it, if you pull that valve, we will be stuck in the station.”


Reeves, who started working as a subway conductor in 2018, told riders to remain calm and not to pull the emergency brake since cops would be at the station, he recalled.

“So, I closed the door, and I’m talking to my supervisors: ‘This is 16-18, apple, Lefferts, 2-7, coming into Hoyt-Schermerhorn, we need police and emergency service,’” Reeves said. “I’m thinking it was fight because the people flooded my position because it’s in my car but not my cab.”

Seconds later, Reeves heard multiple shots.

The train had just pulled into the station.

“You just hear, ‘bow, bow, bow,’” he recalled. “And man, I ducked and dipped to the other side. I then opened the doors and people flooded out, screaming and crying. And then I look, and I see the guy is on the floor.”

Cops responded to the scene with guns drawn.

A frantic passenger tried to get Reeves to let a young girl inside his cab during the commotion, but he declined to do so, citing MTA policy.

“And you could see the fear on their faces,” he said. “I said, ‘I can’t do that.’ So, once I closed the door and then hear the gunshots and see people running and screaming, the first thing that comes to mind is this little girl.

“And I’m like, ‘Wow, what if it was my children on the train?’” Reeves said. “It just felt like [I was in] a helpless place, where you couldn’t do nothing for nobody. But I got the train in the station, opened up the doors and let the cops do what they got to do to keep these people safe.”

Reeves, a married father of six, said he no longer feels safe on the job.

“Bullets don’t have no name,” he said. “And this ain’t no bulletproof cab, so I got to duck down and hope that the person is not shooting anywhere. You don’t know what the situation is — they could’ve just been shooting at anybody.”


He tried to stay as low as possible while guiding the train into the station.

“It’s not a safe place, especially for a conductor. We’re in the center of everything,” he said.

Reeves called for more cops in the subways.

“Maybe if they would patrol the train for the whole duration, that might bring a lot more safety to us as conductors, as well as passengers,” said Reeves, who said he has “faith they’re going to rectify” the dangers.

“When they’re seen, especially in numbers, people think before they act, even if they may have a weapon,” he said.

He doesn’t know when he’ll be back on the job.

“I’m not sure, because this situation reoccurs in my head constantly,” he said, recalling the girl who wanted inside his cab during the harrowing moments. “There’s just this burning image of her in my head.”

Hip-hop star-turned-MTA conductor feels ‘shell-shocked’ after NYC subway shooting




Just read this, never knew sir was working for the MTA. My heart goes out to those MTA workers who are making a positive difference. Many are str8 @ssholes but not all.
 

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That nikka 36 looking 45 wasn't only so bold because he had it in his bag. She shouldn't have stabbed him so she needs to be dealt with accordingly, but that fake gangsta Mf wouldn't be pressing nobody like that if he didn't have a gun on him.

Temp for the chick, self-defense for the 32 y/o
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Fair to whom? This is the real world and not some sanctioned match with a governing body. nikkas get killed everyday in street fisticuffs. nikka get beaten to death, one wrong punch can be deadly, someone can fall and hit their head wrong.
By the time two fully grown ass adult males square up to fight it's in at least one of their heads that they might have to kill the other. That's why you don't fukk with another man on some bully shyt cause you don't know if he's willing to take it one step further than you. If you do decide to press another man's button **pause** then your ass just signed a waiver. You don't get to decide what might happen to you afterwards.

The only thing fair I might give a nikka is fair warning.
You talk all this high powered shyt like soon as words are exchanged anything goes. So according to you as soon as the Arab pulled his blade the nicca who wanted to square up was could've grabbed his pistol and clapped him...right?


Especially after the Spanish bytch stabbed him...since it's no rules and kill or be killed out here he should've popped both of them. Right?


Reality is, if he would've killed the Arab and the chick your c00n ass would still be crying foul. You would still want big dog locked up, wished death on him...all that. I can tell from your posting you ain't on shyt. Talking about "no rules". Nicca you would close your eyes and click your heels before you got shyt jumping with anybody.


You know what started the whole thing? The Arab dude standing up and flashing his knife. Until that all that brother was doing was woofing. When you stand up, that signals you ready to run one. If you get overpowered...you stood up. Take your L. You produce a knife...you might die or get beat to sleep.


I can tell a lot of you p*ssy ass niccas got bullied or just deathly scared of confrontation. Or you just cool with a black man getting stabbed while trying to run one without even reaching for his shyt.
 

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Hip-hop star-turned-MTA conductor feels ‘shell-shocked’ after NYC subway shooting​

The conductor of a packed Brooklyn train where an unhinged passenger was shot in the head with his own gun during a rush-hour attack said he no longer feels safe on the job.

Fred Reeves, 58, can’t escape harrowing images and sounds from the chaotic clash between two subway riders while he was at the helm of an express A train as it pulled into the Hoyt-Schermerhorn streets station.

“I am shellshocked,” Reeves, of East Flatbush in Brooklyn, told The Post Saturday. “Like, my nerves are just through the roof.”

Reeves, better known as rapper “Doc Ice” from legendary Brooklyn hip-hop groups UTFO and Whodini, said he immediately sprang into action Thursday upon seeing distressed riders as the train neared the Hoyt-Schermerhorn streets station.

Panicked passengers started rushing toward Reeves’ car, frantically knocking on the door as the conflict between Younece Obuad and an unhinged DaJuan Robinson escalated to gunfire.

Gun-toting straphanger Robinson, 36, instigated a fight with Obuad, 32, by wrongly slamming him for being a migrant — before the two came to blows.

A woman, believed to be Obuad’s girlfriend, then stabbed Robinson in the back, video shows.

Robinson then got out his weapon before Obuad wrestled the gun away and shot him four times, leaving him in critical condition.

As terrified riders raced towards him and motioned to the emergency brake, Reeves partly opened the hatch, he recalled.

“You know, I’m thinking it was a fight, because we have fights on the trains,” Reeves said. “They wanted to pull it, but I was like, ‘Don’t pull it, if you pull that valve, we will be stuck in the station.”


Reeves, who started working as a subway conductor in 2018, told riders to remain calm and not to pull the emergency brake since cops would be at the station, he recalled.

“So, I closed the door, and I’m talking to my supervisors: ‘This is 16-18, apple, Lefferts, 2-7, coming into Hoyt-Schermerhorn, we need police and emergency service,’” Reeves said. “I’m thinking it was fight because the people flooded my position because it’s in my car but not my cab.”

Seconds later, Reeves heard multiple shots.

The train had just pulled into the station.

“You just hear, ‘bow, bow, bow,’” he recalled. “And man, I ducked and dipped to the other side. I then opened the doors and people flooded out, screaming and crying. And then I look, and I see the guy is on the floor.”

Cops responded to the scene with guns drawn.

A frantic passenger tried to get Reeves to let a young girl inside his cab during the commotion, but he declined to do so, citing MTA policy.

“And you could see the fear on their faces,” he said. “I said, ‘I can’t do that.’ So, once I closed the door and then hear the gunshots and see people running and screaming, the first thing that comes to mind is this little girl.

“And I’m like, ‘Wow, what if it was my children on the train?’” Reeves said. “It just felt like [I was in] a helpless place, where you couldn’t do nothing for nobody. But I got the train in the station, opened up the doors and let the cops do what they got to do to keep these people safe.”

Reeves, a married father of six, said he no longer feels safe on the job.

“Bullets don’t have no name,” he said. “And this ain’t no bulletproof cab, so I got to duck down and hope that the person is not shooting anywhere. You don’t know what the situation is — they could’ve just been shooting at anybody.”


He tried to stay as low as possible while guiding the train into the station.

“It’s not a safe place, especially for a conductor. We’re in the center of everything,” he said.

Reeves called for more cops in the subways.

“Maybe if they would patrol the train for the whole duration, that might bring a lot more safety to us as conductors, as well as passengers,” said Reeves, who said he has “faith they’re going to rectify” the dangers.

“When they’re seen, especially in numbers, people think before they act, even if they may have a weapon,” he said.

He doesn’t know when he’ll be back on the job.

“I’m not sure, because this situation reoccurs in my head constantly,” he said, recalling the girl who wanted inside his cab during the harrowing moments. “There’s just this burning image of her in my head.”

Hip-hop star-turned-MTA conductor feels ‘shell-shocked’ after NYC subway shooting




Just read this, never knew sir was working for the MTA. My heart goes out to those MTA workers who are making a positive difference. Many are str8 @ssholes but not all.

I always wondered why NY legends from the 1970s and 1980s do now... this is dope
 

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The 4 is on Utica and that is East Flatbush because it's the eastern end of Flatbush leading to ENY. You're talking about Central Brooklyn. I live in South Central Brooklyn. Off Rutland and Kingston Ave.
No one considers that East Flatbush. Thats Crown Heights
 

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You talk all this high powered shyt like soon as words are exchanged anything goes. So according to you as soon as the Arab pulled his blade the nicca who wanted to square up was could've grabbed his pistol and clapped him...right?


Especially after the Spanish bytch stabbed him...since it's no rules and kill or be killed out here he should've popped both of them. Right?


Reality is, if he would've killed the Arab and the chick your c00n ass would still be crying foul. You would still want big dog locked up, wished death on him...all that. I can tell from your posting you ain't on shyt. Talking about "no rules". Nicca you would close your eyes and click your heels before you got shyt jumping with anybody.


You know what started the whole thing? The Arab dude standing up and flashing his knife. Until that all that brother was doing was woofing. When you stand up, that signals you ready to run one. If you get overpowered...you stood up. Take your L. You produce a knife...you might die or get beat to sleep.


I can tell a lot of you p*ssy ass niccas got bullied or just deathly scared of confrontation. Or you just cool with a black man getting stabbed while trying to run one without even reaching for his shyt.
Aight bro..Instead of writing dissertations to me go out there and try to press grown ass men then cry about what might happen to you. You're an even bigger p*ssy than big boy cause you wouldn't have even done what he did.
 

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it wasnt a fair fight to begin with. look how much bigger breh was than the arab lookin nikka. it wasnt fist to fist only cowards think this way. if you twice a nikka size then your weight and height is a weapon just as much a knife is. all the knife did was make everything equal. and when that happened nikka pulled out a hammer
Bjj:troll: 2024 mfs scared of some hands. imagine you soo scared you need a knife in a fist fight and like someone said if homie was really that wild the gun would've came out before a fist to fist altercation that became 2 knives vs one bare handed man.
 

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I'm surprised he's still fighting for his life after being shot twice in the head. Must have missed his brain.
 
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