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Brooklyn Shooting Suspect Called Crime Stoppers on Himself: Sources
Police sources say they believe Frank James called the Crime Stoppers tip line himself. NBC New York team coverage.
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Read the Federal Complaint Against Accused Brooklyn Subway Shooter Frank James
Frank James, 62, was apprehended in Manhattan Wednesday afternoon, more than 24 hours after Tuesday’s rush-hour shooting on a Brooklyn train. He is charged federally in the apparently premeditated attack that injured 23, 10 by gunshots. Read the full complaint below and get all the latest developments on the story here.
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Frank James Caught After Crimestopper Tip
Frank James, 62, will be arraigned in Brooklyn federal court. If found guilty, he faces up to life in prison. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Frank R. James Believed to Be in Police Custody
The 62-year-old man wanted in connection with Tuesday’s mass shooting on a rush-hour subway in Brooklyn is believed to be in custody in Manhattan, four law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the case said Wednesday. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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‘You Guys Are Looking for Me:' Alleged NYC Subway Shooter Called Cops on Self: Sources
The 62-year-old man wanted in connection with Tuesday’s mass shooting on a rush-hour subway in Brooklyn was apprehended in Manhattan, the NYPD confirmed Wednesday, more than a full day after the attack left 10 shot and many more injured. Frank R. James was taken into custody near St. Marks Place and First Avenue in the East Village around 1:45 p.m….
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See It: Video Shows Suspected Brooklyn Subway Shooter Entering Station Before Attack
New video obtained by News 4 Wednesday shows a man law enforcement believes to be suspected Brooklyn subway shooter Frank R. James entering the transit system in Brooklyn about two hours before Tuesday’s rush-hour attack that left 10 people shot. The video was captured at 6:15 a.m. Tuesday, about two hours before gunfire erupted on the Manhattan-bound N train at…
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New Video Shows Frank James Entering Subway
NBC New York obtained a video of what appears to be Brooklyn subway shooting suspect attempting to swipe his MetroCard.
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Frank James Identified as Subway Shooting Suspect
The man sought as a person of interest in the mass shooting on a Brooklyn train during rush hour a day ago, Frank R. James, has now been labeled a suspect in the case, authorities said Wednesday as the manhunt for the gunman intensified. NBC’s Natalie Pasquarella reports.
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Who Is Frank James? 62-Year-Old Named Prime Suspect in Brooklyn Subway Shooting
The man sought as a person of interest in the mass shooting on a Brooklyn train during rush hour a day ago, Frank R. James, has now been labeled a suspect in the case, authorities said Wednesday as the manhunt for the gunman intensified. James, 62, was believed to have been taken into custody on Wednesday, according to four police…
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MetroCard Linked to Suspected Subway Shooter Used in Brooklyn Hours After Attack: Sources
“You start seeing faces against the glass, and it’s people, several women, banging against the glass, screaming,” one terrified subway rider in the next car over from the shooter said.
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Brooklyn Subway Shooting: Hunt for Gunman After Bullets Fly in Sunset Park
NBC New York’s David Ushery, Jonathan Dienst, Jennifer Cunnington, Ida Siegal, Checkey Beckford and Anjali Hemphill have team coverage of the shooting that left 10 people struck by bullets, and nearly a dozen more injured.
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Suspect in Brooklyn Subway Shooting Arrested
The New York Police Department said suspect Frank James was arrested Wednesday afternoon in Manhattan.
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