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Brooklyn subway shooting: Frank James purchased fireworks in Caledonia

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CALEDONIA, Wis. - Phantom Fireworks officials confirmed for FOX6 News that on June 21, 2021, an individual named Frank James of Milwaukee purchased fireworks products from the Phantom Fireworks Showroom in Caledonia.A news release says four of the items purchased are believed to be the same items that were shown in a photograph published by a TV network on April 12.This "bag with fireworks" has been identified as having been left behind by the Brooklyn subway shooter. SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 NewsThere is no video surveillance footage of the purchase available.

As a result, Phantom Fireworks cannot confirm that the purchaser and the suspect in the Brooklyn subway shooting are the same individual.

Phantom Fireworks officials say they are cooperating with the investigating authorities.New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Frank R.

James, 62, is now a suspect, not a person of interest, in a shooting inside a train in Brooklyn. He was believed to have acted alone.James was wearing a surgical mask, a construction helmet, and a safety vest opened fire inside a  Manhattan bound N train in Sunset Park on Tuesday morning.

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