News about Frank James

Frank James, the 'Prophet of Doom' subway gunner, has been sentenced to ten life terms and an additional ten years in the aftermath of a bloody train shooting that killed ten riders

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 5, 2023
With an additional ten years in prison, the man who started fire bombs on a packed New York subway before shooting ten people last year has completed ten years. Frank James, 64, was sentenced to prison for one of the most violent assaults on the Big Apple's transit system ever seen.

DC police chief says average homicide suspect has ELEVEN prior arrests before committing a murder

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 8, 2023
Left, Washington, D.C.'s Police Chief, Robert Contee, said the best way to stamping out the recent crime spree in the capitol is to'keep violent people in jail.' He also revealed that the average murder suspect had 11 prior arrests before committing a murder. His remarks came a month after Minesota congresswoman Angie Craig was assaulted by a man with 13 prior assaults to his name, the newest in a string of offences perpetrated by those who are not in jail.

During an FBI interview, a new video shows a gunman in New York City both shooting and peeping himself

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 5, 2023
In the aftermath of his bloodbath, a new video shows the NYC subway shooter napping and wetting himself during an FBI interview. Following Frank James' guilty plea in January, a video obtained by NBC New York in the aftermath of his arrest in April, two days after the assault on a Brooklyn N train that killed ten subway passengers. During an interview, he denied knowing that cops are questioning him about. At one point in the clip, James, 63, can be seen cocking his head back to sleep. During the interview, he peed himself and was seen being led away by two cops before claiming that he spends his day in alcohol and making YouTube videos, adding, 'That's all I do.' On the northbound N train that was traveling through Sunset Park, Brooklyn, the 63-year-old gunman opened fire. No one was hurt in the assault, but there was no video of the blood-smeared chaos and terror inside the subway car moments after James unloaded his pistol.

A GUILTY plead guilty to terror charges in a NYC subway attack

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 3, 2023
On Tuesday, Frank James, 63, pleaded guilty to terrorist charges in Brooklyn federal court in connection with a subway attack on April 12. Authorities also opened fire on the train running through Brooklyn, killing ten people and injuring another 23 others. In court records last month, his defense lawyers announced that he did intend to plead guilty to all 11 terrorist charges against him without a plea bargain. Prosecutors are now demanding a more than 40-year sentence for James, who claims he planned the assault years in advance.

In a Brooklyn Subway Shooting, Frank James converted Terror Counts to Plead Guilty to Terror Counts

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 21, 2022
Frank James, who has been accused of orchestrating the worst attack on a New York subway system in years, is expected to plead guilty to terrorist charges in connection with the April shooting. After firing two smoke grenades on a northbound N train in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, killing ten people and injuring 23, James is reportedly opened fire on a northbound N train. No one was injured in the shooting, but the unprecedented assault stunned many in the area and set off a 24-hour manhunt that culminated in James' capture in Manhattan.

Woman's face was thrown by a chemical on her by thug, causing an explosion in the NYC subway

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 2, 2022
At about 1.10 a.m., a woman at Winthrop Street subway station was splashed with the unknown substance. The woman had been walking up the stairs leading to the exit when she threw the drug at her from a small bottle. The perpetrator is thought to have followed the victim and yelled at her before deciding to attack her with the unknown chemicals.

The detective in East Harlem is looking for a thief who assaulted and robbed 85-year-old man who was walking home

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2022
The NYPD is looking for an unidentified 85-year-old man, who was assaulted by the perpetrator before he was robbed. As the perpetrator was walking down Lexington Avenue just across an intersection on E. 120th Street in East Harlem, the perpetrator is seen running behind the victim until she is apprehended and led to the ground. The assassination took the victim's wallet before fleeing.