GUILTY NY - Frank James, Brooklyn Subway Shooter, Multi Victims, Undetonated Devices Fnd, Apr'22 - *Arrest*

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Brooklyn subway attack suspect description | PIX11

Police sources said the gunman was a Black male. He’s around 5 feet, 5 inches tall. The man weighs around 175-200 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gas mask and a green construction vest. The man also had on a gray, hooded sweatshirt.

He pulled on the gas mask right before the shooting. The man opened a canister in his bag, letting a subway car fill with smoke. He then opened fire.

Submit tips to police by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477), visiting crimestoppers.nypdonline.org, downloading the NYPD Crime Stoppers mobile app, or texting 274637 (CRIMES) then entering TIP577. Spanish-speaking callers are asked to dial 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).
 
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Brooklyn Subway Shooting: 10 Shot in Sunset Park – NBC New York
''Some of the 10 wounded were in the same train car as the suspect. Others were on the platform, authorities said. The train was still moving when Sewell says he donned a gas mask, threw a smoke canister on the subway car floor and started shooting.

The train stopped at the next station, at 25th Street. Greenish smoke was seen spewing from the subway doors when the Manhattan-bound N train stopped at the platform. People were seen running, and bleeding. In total, 16 were hurt. The half-dozen victims not injured by gunfire were hurt in the crowd response to the chaos.

One straphanger who limped off the train fell and had to be helped away by fellow riders. Other photos showed people bleeding on the platform. Some of the wounded jumped on another train to flee to the next station, law enforcement sources said.

The New York City Unified Victim Identification System (UVIS) has been activated in response to the NYPD activity located near 36th Street and 4th Avenue in Brooklyn.

If you are concerned about the welfare of someone who may have been affected by the event and are unable to contact them, please call 311. From outside of NYC, you may call 212-639-9675.''
 
During questioning at the presser, the Police Commis stated that they were "investigating" whether the cameras were in working condition at the subway station.

Also, Fox Cable's John Roberts just reiterated the same about the 36th Street station's camera
 
Mike Valerio
@ValerioCNN

SUBWAY LATEST :

Mayor Eric Adams says NYPD does NOT have a suspect ID or an idea of who the suspect is at this time. 16 people hurt, 10 with gunshot wounds.

Brooklyn Subway Shooting (CNN ) — Two law enforcement sources tell CNN a gun was recovered in the station where 10 people were shot during rush hour in Brooklyn Tuesday. via @brynnCNN
I’m not sure why the mayor doesn’t have a suspect ID since one has been released by the police commissioner Keechant Sewell.
 
@MartaDhanis

BREAKING: number of victims jumps to 28. Most sustained gunshot wounds and majority of victims are in "stable condition", 5 are in critical condition.
Breakdown: NYU Langone: 20 Maimonides: 5 Methodist: 3


@AaronKatersky

Inside the subway station police found a handgun with three extended round magazines. One in the gun jammed. One empty on the floor. One on shooter’s backpack, a law enforcement official told ABC News
 
@MartaDhanis

BREAKING: number of victims jumps to 28. Most sustained gunshot wounds and majority of victims are in "stable condition", 5 are in critical condition.
Breakdown: NYU Langone: 20 Maimonides: 5 Methodist: 3


@AaronKatersky

Inside the subway station police found a handgun with three extended round magazines. One in the gun jammed. One empty on the floor. One on shooter’s backpack, a law enforcement official told ABC News
Plenty of DNA then I hope. Even with gloves, the backpack should have some?
 
Brooklyn Subway Shooting: 10 Shot in Sunset Park – NBC New York
''At least 10 Brooklyn subway riders were shot Tuesday by a man wearing a gas mask and a green construction vest who tossed a smoke canister in the train car to distract the rush hour crowd before opening fire, officials and law enforcement sources said.

One source close to the investigation says his gun may have jammed, potentially preventing further loss of life. A weapon was recovered at the scene, as was a bag with smoke canisters and fireworks, lending further credence to the theory of a premeditated attack on New York City transit riders, sources and officials say.

The shooter remained on the loose more than five hours after opening fire aboard the Manhattan-bound N train at the 36th Street and Fourth Avenue station in Sunset Park around 8:30 a.m.

Five of the gunshot victims were said to be critically injured. Details on the nature of their wounds weren't immediately clear. No fatalities have been reported. It's not clear what kind of gun was used, nor was it immediately known how many shots were fired.

Witnesses said the entire train car smelled of gasoline, and MTA sources described a similar smell too but the law enforcement officials said no gas cans were found.''
 
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The gunman behind Tuesday’s Brooklyn subway rampage has been on the run for more than six hours — and now cops across the city have been ordered to be on the lookout for a U-Haul with out-of-state plates, police sources said.

The news of the potential involvement of a rental van with Arizona plates comes amid a massive manhunt for the shooter by police, who have released few details on the suspect with sources revealing that the surveillance cameras at the station were out of commission.

In an e-mail to the entire police patrol force, cops were ordered just after 2 p.m. to keep their eyes peeled for any U-Haul van and markdown its location and license plates, according to the order obtained by The Post.

Whom cops are looking for in Brooklyn subway shooting
 
@JesseRodriguez

NYPD looking for a U-Haul van with Arizona plates that may be linked to the suspect. License plate: AL31408

NBC News obtains photo of bag and contents that NYC subway shooting suspect was reportedly carrying@jonathan4ny
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Looking for a specific vehicle would make it fairly easy to spot him if he attempted to drive out of Brooklyn. There is no way that doesn't involve a bridge, a tunnel or a ferry and /or a toll. Chances are he has remained in Brooklyn or traveled to Queens or Long Island. JMO
 
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