The 62-year-old man Frank Robert James who was apprehended for the New York subway shooting had repeatedly espoused hatred toward African Americans and criticized the New York mayor in videos posted on YouTube, including one uploaded as recently as Monday.
Frank James, the man charged with carrying out the Sunset Park attack, appears to have inhabited a world of conspiracy theories, grievance, and mental illness.
a senior law enforcement official has confirmed that james actually called the crime stoppers tip line, told them he was at a mcdonald s on the lower side of manhattan, even describe the clothes he was wearing, and the green backpack he was carrying, and then, on top of, that it was astute observers like three men, who spotted james while they were installing a security camera, who pointed police in the right direction. the business wanted cameras, and we showed this, guy i was with my cousin and, i saw him the guy. we said, oh my god, this is the guy. we are ready to call the police, we saw the two guys from the police department pulling up on the street. so we go to them, we tell them, he is there he is one block away. he s over there wearing a cap, carrying his bag we went with them and they kept him right away. they are not a professional broadcaster, but showing a pretty good technique in the
(NEW YORK) — The man accused of opening fire on a subway train in Brooklyn may have rushed the attack and had more weapons available to possibly commit other shootings, prosecutors revealed Thursday. As Frank Robert James faced a federal judge for the first time, […]
himself a former police officer, echoed that tone. my fellow new yorkers, we got him. we got him. okay. that s true, i think there was relief that this man was no longer at large. he is charged, and he is innocent until proven guilty. but he did roam free through new york city for 30 or so hours after shooting people. he was retroactively spotted in brooklyn in manhattan. later in the morning of the shooting, james was seen entering a subway station in park slope, a brooklyn neighborhood north of where the should into place. the next morning, the new yorkers reported seeing him in a popular café called times where you can get an old milk latte. and the police tons of him all over the place. in the end, just to be clear, frank james called himself in.