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Brooklyn shooting update: Frank James ordered to be held behind bars in first federal court appearance

James, 62, is charged with terrorism on a mass transportation system over Tuesday’s Brooklyn subway attack

Video shows Frank James being arrested in Manhattan

Suspected terrorist Frank James appeared in Brooklyn federal court for the first time on Thursday where a judge ordered him to be held behind bars until his trial and his lawyers requested he undergo a psychological exam.

Mr James, 62, is charged with terrorism on a mass transportation system over Tuesday’s Brooklyn subway attack where he allegedly shot 10 people before going on the run for 30 hours.

The suspect was finally arrested in Manhattan’s East Village on Wednesday afternoon when he called CrimeStoppers himself to tell police he was at a nearby McDonald’s.

Officers descended on the fast food joint to find him gone, before taking him into custody nearby along St. Mark’s Place and First Avenue.

Mr James is accused of injuring around 30 people in Tuesday morning’s rush hour attack in Sunset Park.

The gunman donned a gas mask on a packed N train travelling to Manhattan and opened a gas canister, before opening fire as the train travelled into 36 Street station.

His motive remains unclear but disturbing YouTube videos show Mr James ranting about Mayor Eric Adams, the subway system and NYC’s mental health system.

Marjorie Taylor Greene uses Brooklyn subway shooting to argue against gun control

Marjorie Taylor Greene blamed gun control for preventing Brooklyn subway victims from defending themselves against an active shooter.

The Republican congresswoman used the shooting to argue against gun laws after the attack left at least 29 people injured.

“With New York’s strict gun control laws, how many innocent people were carrying a gun when the bad guy with a gun broke the existing laws and started shooting people?” she said in a tweet.

“Bad guys don’t care about gun control and gun control only stops people from being able to protect themselves.”

Justin Vallejo12 April 2022 23:56

Police have identified a person of interest in Brooklyn shooting

NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell said “we do have a person of interest in this investigation.

“We are truly fortunate this was not significantly worse than it is,” she said.

Justin Vallejo13 April 2022 00:12

Person of interest named in shooting; 33 rounds fired

Police named Frank R James as a person of interest in the Brooklyn subway shooting, with addresses in Wisconsin and Philadelphia.

“The keys to that U-Hall van were found on the subway in our shooter’s possession.”

Police said 33 rounds were fired in the attack.

Justin Vallejo13 April 2022 00:16

U-Haul truck was rented in Philidelphia

The person of interest in the Brooklyn shooting, Frank R James had addresses in Wisconsin and Philidelphia, where the U-Haul van connected to the attack was rented.

A key to the van was found among the shooter’s possessions, police said.

Justin Vallejo13 April 2022 00:28

Police release image of person of interest in Brooklyn shooting, update description

Police updated their description of a person of interest in the Brooklyn shooting, adding green to the previously described orange vest. The “heavy build” black man described earlier was updated to a “heavy-set”, “dark-skinned” Frank R James. NYPD released the below images.

(NYPD)
Justin Vallejo13 April 2022 00:34

Seven men, three women shot in attack

Police released more details on the victims, saying seven men and three women suffered gunshot wounds.

Another 13 passengers suffered injuries related to smoke inhalation, falling down, and panic attacks.

Justin Vallejo13 April 2022 00:38

Watch: NYPD offers $50K reward for information on suspected subway shooter or U-Haul renter

“Cell phone video, witness information, or if they identify the perpertrator or the renter of this vehicle,” said NYPD Chief James Essig.

New York police offers $50K reward for information on Brooklyn subway shooter
Justin Vallejo13 April 2022 00:43

‘I saw people crying’: Brooklyn residents in shock

New York police say they have identified a person of interest in the Brooklyn subway shooting that saw 10 people suffer gunshot wounds and injured at least 18 others.

NYPD announced on Twitter that they were searching for a Frank R James in conenction with the attack, in which a masked gunman set off a smoke device before opening fire on a crowded Manhattan-bound N train as it waited to enter 36th St station on Tuesday morning.

“This is Frank James. He is a person of interest in the shooting that took place on the N train in Brooklyn Tuesday morning,” they stated in the tweet, which included two pictures of the suspect.

Richard Hall has the story:

‘I saw people crying, screaming for their life’: Brooklyn shooting shocks residents

Manhunt continues for subway gunman who left 29 people injured

Justin Vallejo13 April 2022 02:00

Everything we know about Frank R James

New York police say they have identified a person of interest in the Brooklyn subway shooting that saw 10 people suffer gunshot wounds and injured at least 18 others.

NYPD announced on Twitter that they were searching for a Frank R James in conenction with the attack, in which a masked gunman set off a smoke device before opening fire on a crowded Manhattan-bound N train as it waited to enter 36th St station on Tuesday morning.

“This is Frank James. He is a person of interest in the shooting that took place on the N train in Brooklyn Tuesday morning,” they stated in the tweet, which included two pictures of the suspect.

Police identify person of interest in Brooklyn subway shooting

Detectives say that shooting suspect fired at least 33 times with a Glock 9-milimetre handgun

Justin Vallejo13 April 2022 03:00

Videos emerge of person of interest

Frank R James, the 62-year-old wanted in connection with the Brooklyn subway shooting was identified by police after a rental van belonging to him was discovered at the scene on Tuesday.

While he remains on the run, investigators said they were examining social media videos in which he criticised the United States as and New York City’s Mayor Eric Adams.

“You got kids going in here now taking machine guns and mowing down innocent people,” Mr James reportedly says in one video about violent crime. “It’s not going to get better until we make it better”.

He also railed against Mr Adams’ policies to tackle homelessness and violent crime and remarked: “This nation was born in violence, it’s kept alive by violence or the threat thereof and it’s going to die a violent death. There’s nothing going to stop that”.

As The Associated Press reported, a video posted on 20 February shows Mr James saying he was a “victim” of the city’s mental health programs. Authorities stress that he may not be the gunman.

Gino Spocchia13 April 2022 03:25

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