Call it luck, poor aim, or blinding smoke but remarkably no one was killed in the Brooklyn subway attack.
Figure that they’re locked into a small subway car and even though the shooter fired 33 bullets and injured more than a dozen people, no one has died.
“I don’t understand the physics of it; he’s feet away from people with a firearm that is designed to kill people — and no one got killed,” said Paul M. Barrett, the author of “Glock: The Rise of America’s Gun.” “I think it is either tremendous luck — or a miracle.”
As the police announced the capture of Mr. James on Wednesday, more of the injured were released from the hospital highlighted the remarkable fact:
Not one person died.
“I don’t understand the physics of it; he’s feet away from people with a firearm that is designed to kill people — and no one got killed,” said Paul M. Barrett, the author of “Glock: The Rise of America’s Gun.” “I think it is either tremendous luck — or a miracle.”