and Lyft promised to refund the droves of New Yorkers met with sky-high surge pricing fares on ridesharing apps as they fled Tuesday's Brooklyn-area subway shooting en-masse while the gunman remained at-large in the rail system's tunnels. After the suspect set off smoke bombs then shot 10 people on a slow-moving northbound N-train at the 36th Street Station around 8.24am, the D, N, R, W and B lines were closed - although the MTA made shuttle services available, many turned to ridesharing apps to get to work or escape the chaos. Traffic in the area near the shooting was bumper-to-bumper after the attack, according to .
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