Brooklyn suspect Frank James arrested in East Village: Live updates

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NEW YORK – After a manhunt that lasted just over 24 hours, police arrested a suspect 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 R. James, 62, was arrested Wednesday after police officers stopped him in Manhattan’s East Village. James had called himself into the city’s “crime stoppers” line and reported his location, law enforcement officials told The Associated Press. 

“My fellow New Yorkers, we got him,” Mayor Eric Adams said.

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.

The attack unfolded on a Manhattan-bound N train arriving at a Sunset Park subway station around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. Authorities said the suspect put on a gas mask and threw two smoke grenades before firing 33 times at passengers as the train pulled into the station.

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After shooting, James got off the N train at the 36th Street station, boarded an R train that had just arrived at the platform and traveled one stop before exiting, said James Essig, chief of detectives for the New York Police Department.

“We hope this arrest brings some solace to the victims and the people of the city of New York,” Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell said, applauding the hundreds of law enforcement officers who helped investigate and find James. “We were able to shrink his world quickly. There was nowhere left for him to run.” 



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