Officials are investigating after someone released a canister of smoke and opened fire in a Brooklyn subway station during rush hour Tuesday morning, according to The New York Times . Authorities say at least 29 people were injured, 10 of them from gunfire. After the incident, New Yorkers said Uber and Lyft started surge charging in the Brooklyn neighborhood where the incident occurred as people attempted to leave the area, The New York Post reports. @Uber turn off surges in sunset park. People are scared, let them get out safely pic.twitter.com/e31KIPE3ND — Shannon McDonagh (@shananigans022) April 12, 2022