Frank James was arrested in Manhattan's East Village in response to a tip from the city's "crime stoppers" line, according to NYPD Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell.
RELATED: New York City Mayor Eric Adams addresses arrest of Brooklyn subway shooting suspect
After a manhunt that lasted more than 24 hours, police arrested a man they said opened fire on a Brooklyn subway train during morning rush hour Tuesday, an attack that left more than two dozen people injured.
Frank James faces a federal terror charge of attacking a mass transit system. He could face life in prison if convicted, said Breon Peace, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York.
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How in the hell did someone say 5’ 5”?
Why was he out with all those priors?
Hello Jeanine
@Michael Steve smh
@Michael Steve hello there buddy, I can give you a better time
@jhole where are you from?
@Michael Steve lets f
there is a possiblity he could get a much lesser sentence or walk really, lots of cicumstantial evidence nothing is tying him as the shooter.
It’s new-leftist New-York… so that is very possible O_o
MSM will bury this story ASAP ~ ✊🏿
I’m surprised that this channel didn’t edit the video to make him look white.
Records from 92-98. Those were the best years.
Shame on YouTube for allowing the racist rantings of this black supremacist.