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Brooklyn shooting suspect Frank James taken into police custody

The madman who opened fire on a Brooklyn subway car and left 29 injured, 10 of them shot, has been taken into custody law enforcement sources told The Post.

Frank James, 62, was named by cops as the sole person of interest after a man in a gas mask, helmet and neon construction vest threw two smoke grenades and opened fire on straphangers while riding the Manhattan-bound N train just before 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Intense video captured the moment the gunman opened fire during the rush hour commute.

At leas 29 people were injured in the attack, 10 of whom were shot. Of those, five are in critical but stable condition.

The suspect had posted several rambling, conspiracy-laden YouTube videos, railing against the city’s mental health services, complaining about race issues and speaking violently against people who he believes wronged him.

James allegedly didn’t resist when police arrested him and he’s currently in custody at the 9th Precinct.

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