
A Las Vegas casino supervisor is facing scrutiny after selling the rifle used in the deadly shooting in New York City on Saturday. Police say the supervisor at the Orleans Hotel and Casino sold the weapon to the gunman, identified as Frank James.
James, 62, opened fire on a subway train in Brooklyn, injuring at least 23 people. Law enforcement officials confirm he previously worked at the casino. The supervisor allegedly purchased the gun and then sold it to James.
The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to understand the full sequence of events. This incident raises serious questions about background checks and gun sales in the region. Governor Kathy Hochul has expressed condolences to the victims' families and vowed to address gun violence.