Brooklyn Subway Attack Suspect Ordered Held Without Bail
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Authorities say there’s currently no evidence linking him to terror organizations and are still trying to derive a motive.
The man charged with opening fire on subway riders on train in Brooklyn was ordered held without bail as prosecutors told a judge Thursday he terrified all of New York City.
Frank James, 62, had a subdued demeanor during the brief proceeding in a federal court in Brooklyn, softly answering standard questions about whether he understood the charges and the hearing. His lawyer later asked the public not to prejudge him.
James was arrested in Manhattan after calling a police tip line to say where he was Wednesday, a day after the harrowing attack.
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