After a 29-hour search, the police arrested the suspect in the East Village, where he had been spotted at a McDonald’s. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Brooklyn, NY, Subway Shooting (April 12, 2022)”
Manhunt Ends but Questions Linger After Arrest in Subway Attack
The motive in the shootings has yet to be established. Source: New York Times
Frank James, Suspect in Brooklyn Subway Shooting, Has Been Arrested
The suspect, Frank R. James, was apprehended in the East Village, according to law enforcement officials. Source: New York Times
Faulty Subway Cameras in Brooklyn Shooting Were Flagged Days Earlier
Maintenance workers on Sunday inspected the cameras at the 36th Street station in Brooklyn, where a gunman wounded 10 and left 13 injured, and discovered a connection problem. Source: New York Times
Frank James’s Sister Says ‘He’s Been on His Own His Whole Life.’
Frank R. James, whom the police are seeking in connection with the subway attack on Tuesday, was born in the Bronx but spent his life moving from city to city, his sister said. Source: New York Times
A trail of clues in online rants, a rented van and a fireworks purchase.
The New York Police Department fanned across the city early Wednesday searching for clues and offered a $50,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of the gunman in the Brooklyn subway shooting. Source: New York Times
Emergency Alert Sent in Search For Frank James, Brooklyn Shooting Suspect
Mr. James, 62, has addresses in Wisconsin and Philadelphia. Source: New York Times
Mayor Eric Adams says New York City will not surrender to the ‘violent few.’
Mr. Adams, a former police captain who ran on a public-safety message, recommitted to his anti-gun agenda in a speech on Tuesday night. Source: New York Times
Videos Show a Familiar New York Morning Erupting Into Chaos
The attack on an N train on Tuesday brought to life a horror that the city had long avoided: a mass shooting on the subway. Source: New York Times
Panic in Sunset Park: Gunman Who Shot 10 in Subway Station at Large
At least 23 were injured, five critically, in an attack at the 36th Street stop in Sunset Park after a man released two smoke grenades and started shooting. Source: New York Times