New York Subway Shooting Suspect Faces Terror Charge: Official
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Frank James, 62, "is now facing a federal charge for his actions," assistant director in charge of the FBI New York field, office told.
A 62-year-old man accused of shooting 10 people on the New York subway was taken into custody Wednesday and faces a federal terror charge, following a day-long manhunt in a city set on edge by the attack.
Frank James -- who is suspected of detonating two smoke canisters as the train pulled into a Brooklyn station, before firing into the crowd -- was stopped by officers on a Manhattan street, and arrested without incident.
"My fellow New Yorkers: we got him," Mayor Eric Adams told a news conference.
"There was nowhere left for him to run," added New York Police Department commissioner Keechant Sewell, whose officers made the arrest acting on a tip.