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Published 08:59 13 Apr 2022 BST
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New York Police Department Chief of Detectives James Essig said: "We are looking to determine if he has any connection to the train."
The NYPD have asked "anyone with information on his whereabouts" to call a hotline. Being identified as a person of interest does not make James a suspect in the attack, but does mean that police believe he may have information concerning the crime. According to the New York Times, James has posted a number of videos on social media in recent years in which he expresses bigoted views, and he recently criticised New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The attack is not currently being treated as an act of terrorism. Late on Tuesday, police gave more information on the attack, which involved a man detonating two smoke grenades and opening fire at 36th Street station, shortly before 8.30am local time. https://twitter.com/NYPDnews/status/1513912314151329796 Police chief Essig said that the attacker fired a Glock 9 mm semi-automatic handgun "at least 33 times, striking 10 people." All the victims are expected to survive.
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