Police negotiating surrender of Andrew Abdullah, wanted for deadly subway shooting of Daniel Enriquez

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Police negotiating surrender of Andrew Abdullah, wanted for deadly subway shooting of Daniel Enriquez
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UPDATE: Police now say subway shooting suspect Andrew Abdullah is NOT in custody and did not show up at a negotiated surrender. Police initially told CBS2 Abdullah had been taken into custody, which we then reported.

The search continues for a suspect who opened fire on a subway train, killing a man.

It was a horrifying Sunday morning for those on board a Manhattan-bound Q train. Those sitting in the last car experienced the unexpected."I don't think that in that moment you really have time to process that," said Matthew Chavan of Brooklyn. "I decided people aren't running for no reason. Let's follow them and because something's going on down the other way," Chavan said."According to witnesses, the suspect was walking back and forth in the same train car and without provocation pulled out a gun and fired it at the victim at close range as the train was crossing the Manhattan Bridge," Police responded to the Canal Street station at around 11:45 a.m.

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