with lauren green live at the station in brooklyn. good morning, lauren. hey, good morning, steve. well, the trains are now up and running although there is still a heavy investigation. this is no longer an investigation. you can see the subways are actually opened. there is no police tape across them like there was yesterday. there is a heavy police presence around here. a couple of new york s finest. i think media obviously outnumber the police at this point. as you said, the focus now, the investigation now is focused on aggressive and intensive search for frank james who authorities are still calling a person of interest. police say it was 62-year-old frank r. james who rented the u-haul then now associated with the shooting that left 10 people with gunshot wounds and several others injured from the chaos that ensued. keys to the van dropped at the scene along with a bag believed dropped by the gunman containing fireworks, a hachted,
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