Police investigating the Brooklyn subway shooting are searching for a person of interest who rented a U-Haul van — which they were able to quickly find thanks to an observant resident.
They identified a 62-year-old man as a person of interest in the case, who police said rented a U-Haul van connected to the attack and suspect, but NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig said they weren't yet sure whether he had any link to the subway attack itself.
aw enforcement officials believe they have identified the man who rented the U-Haul linked to the Brooklyn subway shooting suspect. Here's what they know about the man so far. NBC New York's Myles Miller and Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Brooklyn Subway Shooting: Police seek U-Haul after 17 are injured in shooting, smoke bomb attackBreaking: Police sources tell CBS2 the gun used in the subway mass shooting jammed and still had bullets in it. Police believe the gunman ditched it after it jammed. A backpack with smoke bombs, fireworks, and a hatchet has been recovered.
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Person of interest in Brooklyn subway shooting rented U-Haul van in Philadelphia, police sayFrank R. James, who police said has ties to Philadelphia and Wisconsin, was identified as the renter of the van and a person of interest in the shooting.
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Suspect Description: U-Haul With Ariz. Plates Sought in Hunt for Brooklyn Subway GunmanA manhunt for the man who opened fire on a Brooklyn subway car, shooting 10 people and sending dozens running in terror, was still underway hours after the train pulled into a Sunset Park station during rush hour Tuesday morning. The gunman’s identity has not been confirmed, but investigators are combing through videos and speaking to witnesses to piece together…
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Brooklyn Subway Mass Shooting Person Of Interest, U-Haul Have Addresses In PhiladelphiaJUST IN: The New York Police Department identified a person of interest as 62-year-old Frank James. Police say James has addresses in Philadelphia and Wisconsin.
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SoCal Police Respond to Brooklyn Subway ShootingThe LAPD, LASD and Long Beach Police Department released statements in response to the Brooklyn subway station shooting Tuesday morning.
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A Police Error May Have Contributed to the Brooklyn Subway Shooter's EscapeIt’s unclear whether the security cameras were working at the NYC subway station where multiple people were shot this morning: “That’s under investigation as we speak,” said the NYPD Commissioner.
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