A multi-state manhunt is underway for the 'person of interest' suspected of unleashing hell on a Brooklyn subway train during Tuesday's morning commute as a gunman fired more than 20 rounds - leaving 10 riders wounded and 13 others injured in the ensuing chaos - before his automatic weapon jammed.The NYPD released photos of Frank James, 62, who rented an abandoned U-Haul that is linked to the shooting scene and who has made 'concerning' threats against New York City Mayor Eric Adams and railed against the city's homelessness crisis. Commuters on the N train Tuesday morning described how a man wearing a construction vest threw a smoke grenade into their subway car when it was in between stations, and then opened fire. Terrified passengers tried to get out into the next carriage, but the door was locked.
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