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Brooklyn subway shooting witness recalls 'mayhem' inside train

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NEW YORK - Kenneth Foote-Smith was on the Brooklyn subway train when a man started shooting Tuesday morning.

In a live interview with FOX 5 New York, he recalled the terror the passengers felt as it unfolded.Foote-Smith says he rides the N train to work every day.

He says after the train pulled away from the 56th Street Station, he heard a loud bang."Almost like glass shattering," Foote-Smith told FOX 5.  "It didn't sound like a normal subway noise."He said the people in his subway car started panicking.

He said they started moving forward to the conductor's door at the front of the car."There's this white smoke starting to fill up the car behind us and we see people banging on the doors that are between the subway cars."RELATED: Brooklyn subway shooting: Who is the suspect?He said that the train then came to a stop right before it pulled into the 36th Street Station."That's when we hear 'pop, pop, pop' like three or four real quick pops," Foote-Smith said.  "And the screaming has now increased.

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