In the Brooklyn subway shooting incident, a person of concern has been identified.
Not to be confused, police do not believe that the man in question is the shooter. The police say that they have an interest in the suspect because he rented a van in Gravesend.
#Breaking! Frank James is the person of interest in the Brooklyn N train accident that saw 10 commuters killed. James rented UHaul van to Philadelphia and it was abandoned in Gravesend. The shooter was fired 33 times, according to@NYPDDetectives Chief Essig. Hinterblieben 9mm pic.twitter.com/407kMhGcZO
— Mary Murphy (@MurphyPIX) April 12, 2022
The authorities are also saying there were some concerning posts about homelessness and Mayor Eric Adams — which may have been made by James — that have prompted them to increase security around Adams.
Newsweek also has more concerning news
A federal law enforcement source told Newsweek that a suspect in Tuesday morning’s Brooklyn subway attack was previously known to the FBI and was entered into the Guardian Lead system in New Mexico though he was cleared after multiple interviews in 2019.
Now the only name we know at this point is James, but it’s not clear if that’s who this is referring to.
James is 62.
According to the police,James is connected to Philadelphia, Wisconsin. The scene also contained a Glock 17 and 33 extended mags as well as 32 shell casings, two detonated smoke bomb grenades, an exploded hatchet, gasoline and a UHaul key.
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