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Goldman Sachs Research Analyst Shot Dead in New York Subway

Enriquez joined Goldman's research division in 2013

 on 23rd May 2022 @ 3.00pm
the news comes just over a month after a shooting in april on the nyc train that left nearly two dozen people injured © press
The news comes just over a month after a shooting in April on the NYC train that left nearly two dozen people injured

A Goldman Sachs research analyst was shot and killed on a New York City subway train on Sunday, according to reports.

Daniel Enriquez was shot in the chest in an unprovoked attack around 11:45 a.m. on the northbound Q as it passed Manhattan Bridge, NYT reports.

Enriquez joined Goldman's research division in 2013.

The news comes just over a month after a shooting in April on the NYC train that left nearly two dozen people injured.

Such attacks have sent confidence in using public transportation plummeting as violence plagues the city.

goldman ceo david solomon described enriquez as a  dedicated and beloved  colleague © press
Goldman CEO David Solomon described Enriquez as a 'dedicated and beloved' colleague

Goldman CEO David Solomon described Enriquez as a "dedicated and beloved" colleague.

"We are devastated by this senseless tragedy," Solomon said in a statement.

"Our deepest sympathies are with Dan's family at this difficult time."

The family of Enriquez had only one message for Mayor Eric Adams:

"Do your job ... Get crime off the streets."

And it was just last week when the mayor pleaded with Wall Street CEOs to ride the subway to work in an effort to bring employees back to their Manhattan offices.

such attacks have sent confidence in using public transportation plummeting as violence plagues the city © press
Such attacks have sent confidence in using public transportation plummeting as violence plagues the city.

The victim's sister told The New York Post:

"No one, no one, no one should have this happen to their family."

Vile also attacked New York City's recently implemented bail reform laws.

She says, "the worst part is, even if they catch this person he's going to be out again."

Vile then took aim at Mayor Adams - an ex-cop who was elected on a promise to stop crime in the city - and NYPD Chief Keechant Sewell.

"I wish you guys would go back to Mayor Adams and tell him the city is not safe," she told a reporter for the Post.

"My brother just became a statistic on the way to the city.

"He was shot at close range."

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