A research analyst with Goldman Sachs was shot and killed on a subway train in New York on May 22, according to the investment banking firm and his family.
Daniel Enriquez, who joined Goldman Sachs in 2013, was shot in the chest at about 11:45 a.m. local time as he was riding on the Q train near the Manhattan Bridge, city police officials and Goldman Sachs told local media.
“We are devastated by this senseless tragedy and our deepest sympathies are with Dan’s family at this difficult time,” Goldman CEO David Solomon said in a statement, adding that Enriquez was a “dedicated and beloved” employee.
Enriquez’s family, after the shooting, criticized the administration of the city’s Democratic mayor, Eric Adams.
“And the worst part is, even if they catch this person, he’s going to be out again,” she said, referring to the state’s lenient bail reform laws.
Vile told the Post: “I wish you guys would go back to Mayor Adams and tell him the city is not safe. My brother just became a statistic on the way to the city. He was shot at close range.”
Her husband, Glenn Vile, had a message for Adams.
“Do your job” and “get crime off the streets” of New York City.
The shooting comes about a month after an individual opened fire inside a New York subway during rush-hour traffic, injuring more than two dozen people.