Law enforcement sources told multiple outlets that a suspect is in custody for the fatal and unprovoked shooting of a Goldman Sachs employee on a New York City subway on Sunday, just hours after the New York Police Department released a photo of the man asking the public for information on his.

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Andrew surrendered to police on Tuesday.

The suspect surrendered two days after police said he shot a man in the chest on a Q Line train at the Canal Street train station.

According to ABC News, Abdullah has 20 prior arrests, including for assault, robbery, menacing and grand larceny.

The gun that was used in the shooting was recovered by police, according to ABC. The homeless man sold the gun to someone who reported it to the police.

The shooter's motive is not known, according to ABC.

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