that s contagious joy. thank you very much. here is something, here is a question whether or not maria molina ever had a smash burger before. i wonder. maria, have you ever had a smash burger? yep. last year, steve and i did outside on the plaza. that s right! they re delicious! yeah, they are. and he s known as a mad scientist of burgers, that s got to be good. his unique specialty is mashing. we re talking about the founder of smash burger, opening its first location right here in new york city. welcome, thank you for joining us early this morning. you re opening a new location in new york city. this is your first one in the city. yes, at 10 west 33rd street between 5th and 6th. we are so excited to finally be in manhattan proper. this is great news. the location opens at 10:00 a.m. today and you re also giving out free burgers? yes. today only at that restaurant it s going to be a lot of fun. we re kind of having everyone have their first smash burger in manhatta
assistance probably also saved lives. new york city as you know is the safest big city in the country and we are on pace to have a record low number of murders this year, but we are not immune to the national problem of gun violence. let me turn it over to commissioner kelly. thank you mr. mayor. i want to stress that what we have is preliminary information and there is an ongoing investigation of course. at 9:03 this morning, in front of 10 west 33rd street a disgruntled former employee of a company at that address shot and killed a former coworker, striking him three times. the subject, jeffery johnson, age 53, then fled eastbound on west 33rd street to 5th avenue when he walked northbound along the curbline with a .45 caliber handgun secreted in a black bag that he had under his
of the morning rush-hour in an area packed with tourists, and ordinary new yorkers on their way to work. federal officials saying the attack is not related to terrorism but was some kind of a work-place dispute. joining us now with new information pat brosnan a former new york city police detective and the ceo of brosnan work consultants. a work-place shoot stph-g. we have shooting? we have a number of people with boots on the ground. this was actually on the 11th floor. what seems to have transpired is that a recently terminated individual went up and shot his boss in the face on the 11th floor at 10 west 33rd street. outside the building was one of you ll see them all the time, you ll see precincts
according to our source. he put it this way. appears he came back and , aú?@@.g fairly tragic situation here. we re talking about this occurred, looks like the initial crime scene, and again, it is murky, 10 west 33rd street. that is west of 5th avenue. and then there was a second crime scene and 34th and fifth. obviously multiple people were shot. we know at least two people are dead, a male in his 40s, apparently according to our sources was shot as well. jamie: charlie, we ll let you get back on the phone. meantime we re hearing from people on the ground and witnesses, not only a fox employee who spoke to us earlier but bill, you have more. bill: you can imagine. there are hundreds if not perhaps thousands of eyewitnesses to this scene at 9:00 in the morning. reported4x at peak that this intersection of new york city you could have as many as 10,000 people cross that sidewalk in just this part of the city.
on the line to protect us. they did so again today, responding immediately, and they were joined by a number of civilians whose bravery and assistance probably also saved lives. new york city, as you know, is the safest big constituent in the country and we re on pace to have a record low number of murders this year, but we are not immune to the national problem of gun violence. let me turn it over to commissioner kelly. ray? thank you, mr. mayor. what we have is preliminary investigation at 9:03 this morning in front of 10 west 33rd street, a disgruntled former employee of a company at that address shot and killed a former co-worker, striking him three times. the subject, jeffrey johnson, age 53, then fled eastbound on west 33rd street to 5th avenue, when he walked northbound along