New York Police have mounted an intense manhunt for a gunman who set off two smoke bombs and opened fire in a city's subway car on Tuesday (April 12, 2022). More than 20 people were injured in the morning rush-hour attack which unfolded as a Manhattan-bound subway train was pulling into an underground station in Brooklyn's Sunset Park neighborhood.
New York Police said that the gunman was believed to have acted alone and immediately fled the crime scene. They have also named a "person of interest" in the investigation as Frank James, who investigators believed had rented the U-Haul vehicle.
Here are some pictures from the scene of the Brooklyn subway shooting:
Wounded people lie at the 36th Street subway station in New York City.
According to the New York Police Department (NYPD), the attack began in the train car as it was about to enter the station. The gunman wearing a gas mask set off a smoke bomb and opened fire. The gunman removed two canisters from his bag and opened them, sending smoke throughout the train car. (Photo credits: REUTERS)
General view of the traffic near the scene of a shooting at a subway station in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Photo credits: REUTERS)
Police officers walk near the scene of a shooting at a subway station in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Photo credits: REUTERS)
Law enforcement officers stand outside a subway station, the scene of a shooting, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Photo credits: REUTERS)
Wounded people lie at the 36th Street subway station, in New York City.
Ten people were hit directly by gunfire, including five hospitalized in critical but stable condition. Police said that 13 more people suffered from smoke inhalation or were otherwise injured in the chaos. (Photo credits: REUTERS)
New York Police has named a "person of interest" in the investigation as Frank James.
Meanwhile, the subway assailant has been described by police as a man of heavy build, wearing an orange vest, a gray sweatshirt, a green helmet and surgical mask. (Photo credits: NYPD)