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NYC Subway Shooting: Philadelphia man identified as renter of U-Haul van connected to shooting, police say

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NEW YORK - Authorities are searching for a Philadelphia man who they believe rented a U-Haul van in connection Tuesday morning's subway shooting in Brooklyn that left dozens hurt.

Chief James Essex said police are searching for 62-year-old Frank R. James who they believe is the renter of the U-Haul van.

James has addresses in both Philadelphia and Wisconsin, according to Essex. Authorities found the U-Haul van in Brooklyn hours after the subway shooting that injured at least 28 people.

Authorities previously put out information about a U-Haul van sought in connection to the shooting with an Arizona license plate.Essex said the U-Haul van became of interest to investigators after a set of keys were found in the Sunset Park subway station after the shooting.

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