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Subway shooting victims sister calls for national movement to end gun violence: We have to protect America

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The sister of Daniel Enriquez, the man fatally shot on a New York subway over the weekend, is calling for ‘a national movement to end gun violence’ Griselda Vile of Woodhaven, New York tearfully recalled her late brother’s larger-than-life personality, describing the Goldman Sachs employee as the life of the party wherever he went’ Vile said there was no rhyme or reason as to why her brother was gunned down on the train. It was more than a murder. It was an execution, she said. The man suspected of Enriquez’s murder is Andrew Abdullah, 25, who was taken into police custody on Tuesday, reports said. Just days after Enriquez’s shooting death, an 18-year-old gunman who police have identified as Salvador Ramos, entered Robb Elementary School in Ulvade, Texas, killing 19 children and two teachers. The heartbroken sister, who works as a teacher in New York, is demanding change. It isn’t just my brother on the train. It’s all these innocent children in schools that are being murdered by cowards men who have no morals who don’t care what happens to anybody including themselves, she said, adding: We have to protect America.