Two Chinese-American teenagers shot in New York subway shooting tell the horror

Original title: Two Chinese-American teenagers who were shot in the New York subway shooting case told the horror moment

China Overseas Chinese Network, April 15. According to the American “Overseas Chinese News” report, in the Brooklyn subway shooting in New York, the United States on the 12th (Tuesday), Chinese students were shot, including a 16-year-old student surnamed Ye. He was shot twice, hitting his left hand and left leg respectively. After the operation, he was discharged from the hospital on the 13th and went home for treatment, and described the frightening moment when the incident occurred.

After the shooting on the 12th, the video and images of the shooting scene soon spread all over the world through various media and social media. Among them, there was a bespectacled Chinese student leaning on the iron pillar on the platform, next to a The foreign-ethnic passenger helped him press the photo of the wound, and it was shocking to see that he was a 16-year-old student surnamed Ye. In the shooting that day, the student surnamed Ye was shot in the left thumb and left leg, and was sent to the hospital for treatment.

According to Ms. Chen, the mother of the student surnamed Ye, the doctor performed an operation on his left hand and cleaned the wound on his left leg that day. Fortunately, the bullet did not damage the bone in the son’s left leg. The bullet passed through the muscle and caused A big mouth. After the operation, the son was discharged home on the evening of the 13th.

On the day of the shooting, a student surnamed Ye, a senior at a bilingual high school in Manhattan’s Chinatown, took the subway to school as usual. According to him, the gunman started from the 59th Street Station. After throwing a smoke bomb in the car, the gunshots sounded soon. The car was in chaos, and it was dark. He didn’t know what happened at the time, nor did he Know who the shooter is, where the shooter is, and if you’re near the shooter. He was shot in the chaos. When the subway car door opened and people fled, he climbed out of the car and sat weakly on the platform.

According to his mother, Ms. Chen, he and his son immigrated to New York from Dongguan, Guangdong for just over 4 years, and then an outbreak broke out in New York, and his son has been taking online classes at home. Not long following he resumed going to school, his son suffered an accident.

According to Ms. Chen, she received a call from a police officer at 9:00 that morning and learned that her son had an accident. She fainted and cried. Later, the police took her to the hospital. When she got out of the car, she fainted, and it took a long time to recover. She was heartbroken when she saw her injured son. But the son lying on the hospital bed comforted her and said, “Mom, it’s okay, don’t be afraid”, which made her calm down.

Ms. Chen, who currently lives with her son, has lost her job in December last year and has been unemployed at home. Her life is already in a dilemma. Now her son has encountered an accident. She has to stay at home to take care of the injured son and cannot go out to find a job. The mother and son are currently Faced with the difficult situation of not being able to pay the rent.

After learning that a student surnamed Ye was injured in the subway shooting, Luo Shaoling, the president of the Cantonese Association of New York, and his colleagues rushed to the hospital for a visit. In view of the fact that the student surnamed Ye still has a long way to recover in the future, as well as the current difficulties faced by his family, Shaoling Luo launched a fund-raising activity for the student surnamed Ye on the 13th, and called on all walks of life to show love and help him recover as soon as possible. Stepping out of the serious impact of a shooting on a life.

Caring people can go to the New York Cantonese Association’s clubhouse on the second floor of 1866 86th Street in Brooklyn to donate. The office hours are from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m., and can contact the president of the association, Shaoling Luo, at 917-337-9114 . (Cui Guoqi)

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