Farrakhan Muhammad, 31, appeared before New York Supreme Court on Wednesday to face attempted murder charges over the May 8 Times Square shooting. He pleaded not guilty.
Farrakhan Muhammad, 31, was charged by New York City prosecutors on Friday over the May 8 shooting in Times Square which injured two women and a four-year-old girl.
Police arrested Farrakhan Muhammad, 31, in Florida, on Wednesday morning
He was picked up by US Marshals while eating fries at a McDonald s parking lot in Starke, near Jacksonville in Florida on Wednesday morning
A local source claimed Muhammad was apprehended after his car ran out of gas due to shortages affecting the area after the Colonial Pipeline was hacked
The suspect shaved his long hair short in an attempt at a disguise, NYPD officers told a press conference Wednesday
Muhammad is believed to be the gunman who opened fire on a crowd in Times Square on Saturday night, injuring three people
Farrakhan Muhammad was arrested near Jacksonville, Florida, on Wednesday, four days after the shooting in the tourist hotspot. He is accused of shooting three people in Times Square.
Four people were injured in random attacks on NYC s subway in less than three hours on Wednesday morning. Crime in the city is up 30% from last year, as Bill de Blasio boasts of reopening the streets