After bullets flew, NYC subway workers kept their cool


              FILE - A passenger looks out onto the platform while riding a northbound train in 36th Street subway station, April 13, 2022, where a shooting attack occurred the previous day during the morning commute, in New York. The shooting victims of Frank James ranged in age from 16 to 60. Most of the wounds were to the legs, back and buttocks. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
            
              New York City Police Department officers arrest subway shooting suspect Frank James, 62, in the East Village section, of New York, Wednesday, April 13, 2022. The shooting victims of James ranged in age from 16 to 60. Most of the wounds were to the legs, back and buttocks. (AP Photo/Meredith Goldberg, File)
            
              FILE —Bomb squad personnel search a rental truck during an ongoing investigation in the Brooklyn borough of New York, April 12, 2022, after multiple people were shot and injured the previous day at a subway station during a morning rush hour attack. The shooting victims of Frank James ranged in age from 16 to 60. Most of the wounds were to the legs, back and buttocks. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
            
              FILE — New York City Police Department officers patrol platforms at the 36th Street subway station, April 13, 2022,, during the morning commute where a shooting attack occurred the previous day, in New York. The shooting victims of Frank James ranged in age from 16 to 60. Most of the wounds were to the legs, back and buttocks. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
            
              FILE — Emergency personnel gather at the entrance to a subway station in the Brooklyn borough of New York, after a gunman filled a rush-hour subway train with smoke and shot multiple people, April 12, 2022. The shooting victims of Frank James ranged in age from 16 to 60. Most of the wounds were to the legs, back and buttocks. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
            
              FILE — This image provided by New York Police Department, April 13, 2022, shows suspected subway shooter Frank James, 62, leaving a subway station after his attack on a subway train, April 12, 2022. His shooting victims ranged in age from 16 to 60. Most of the wounds were to the legs, back and buttocks. (New York Police Department via AP)
            
              FILE — In this photo provided by Will B Wylde, a person is aided in a subway car after an attack, in the Brooklyn borough of New York, April 12, 2022. The shooting victims ranged in age from 16 to 60. Most of the wounds were to the legs, back and buttocks. (Will B Wylde via AP, File)
            
              FILE — In this photo provided by Will B Wylde, people are aided on a subway platform during an attack, in the Brooklyn borough of New York, April 12, 2022. The shooting victims ranged in age from 16 to 60. Most of the wounds were to the legs, back and buttocks. (Will B Wylde via AP, File)
            
              FILE — In this photo from social media video, passengers run from a subway car in a station, during an attack in the Brooklyn borough of New York, April 12, 2022. The shooting victims ranged in age from 16 to 60. Most of the wounds were to the legs, back and buttocks. (Will B Wylde via AP)
            
              FILE —This image provided by New York Police Department, April 13, 2022, shows what they said is suspected subway shooter Frank R. James, 62, entering a subway station the morning prior to his attack on a subway train Tuesday. His shooting victims ranged in age from 16 to 60. Most of the wounds were to the legs, back and buttocks. (New York Police Department via AP, File)
            New York City subway train conductor Raven Haynes, who was responsible for making passenger announcements and monitoring the boarding and alighting of the train, during the recent subway attack, speaks at New York City Hall, Friday, April 15, 2022. Haynes and fellow transit workers were honored by Mayor Eric Adams for their response to Tuesday's shooting. (AP Photo/Michelle Price)