As the alleged gunman believed to be responsible for the deadly and random shooting of a rider on the Q train Sunday morning is now facing charges, the man he dumped the gun onto after pulling the trigger is detailing what he experienced
He told News 4 that Abdullah didn't say a word to him, just simply"took out a gun right there, boom, and he took off."
The man said he panicked and wrapped the gun up in a jacket before taking off, until a friend told him about the Q train shooting.He eventually turned the gun over to police, who questioned him. The gun, which police said was stolen out of Virginia in 2019, was a ballistics match to the .9-mm shell casing found on the train.
They said he then opened fire"without provocation" as the train passed over the bridge around 11:45 a.m.