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House lawmakers demanding answers from MTA on camera malfunction during Brooklyn subway shooting
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A group of bi-partisan lawmakers are asking New York City’s Metropolitan Transit Authority why multiple subway cameras weren’t working when a gunman opened fire at a Brooklyn subway station earlier this month, injuring nearly 30 people.
They noted that there are more than 10,000 cameras within MTA’s control, with 600 in stations along the N line on which the April 12 shooting took place as the train entered the 36th Street subway station. The MTA has confirmed that cameras in three Brooklyn station were not working during the mass shooting.
The lawmakers said MTA has received nearly $50 million in federal funds over the past two fiscal years and demanded to know how that money was spent.
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