Multiple people shot, unexploded devices found at NYC train station

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NEW YORK (AP) — Multiple people were shot Tuesday morning at a subway station in Brooklyn, New York, the city fire department said.

Fire personnel responding to reports of smoke at the 36th Street station in the Sunset Park neighborhood found multiple people shot and undetonated devices, a New York City Fire Department spokesperson said.

According to a law enforcement source briefed on the investigation, preliminary information indicated a suspect was dressed in construction attire.

A photo from the scene showed people tending to bloodied passengers lying on the floor of the station.

Further details were not immediately available. New York City police said they were responding to reports of people wounded either by gunfire or an explosion.

Trains servicing that station were delayed during the morning rush hour.

-Developing
 
lol he actually planned to get away with it. In order to cover his tracks he had to file off the serial numbers of his gen 3 clock. He did this by scribbling over them with a white bic marker.

He seemed to have a plan with his day of retribution, Conducting it in a tight enclosed place and creating chaos with the smoke grenades, However he only stopped because his shitty kmart bullets failed to feed. Eliot roger wrote in his manifesto that he needed 2 weapons and possibly a third in case one jammed, we really see how much of a difference a few iq points make.



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Yep. Domestic terrorism.
 
"Subway shooting suspect was once patient at NJ mental health facility"

“Mr. James was a client at Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services over 15 years ago,” the CEO stated. “Through our Bridgeway employment services program, which helps people with mental health conditions find and sustain meaningful employment, he was briefly employed by us in our maintenance services department.”
 
"Subway shooting suspect was once patient at NJ mental health facility"
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“Mr. James was a client at Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services over 15 years ago,” the CEO stated. “Through our Bridgeway employment services program, which helps people with mental health conditions find and sustain meaningful employment, he was briefly employed by us in our maintenance services department.”
Black-run mental health facilities are often medicaid farms. They usually get contracts with the local county to do drug classes for pre-trial and probation services and are generally scummy and exist to just suck wealth directly out of the system while providing the most basic level of "services."
 
Frank James to Plead Guilty to Terrorism in Brooklyn Subway Attack
The New York Times (archive.ph)
By Corey Kilgannon
2023-01-03 10:00:17GMT

Frank R. James, who is charged with shooting 10 people last April in one of the worst attacks in recent years on the New York subway, is expected to plead guilty to terrorism on Tuesday afternoon in federal court in Brooklyn, according to court records.

Mr. James, 63, had initially entered a not guilty plea, but his court-appointed lawyers from the Federal Defenders of New York said last month that he would plead guilty to an 11-count indictment that charged him with 10 counts of terrorist attack — one for each of the 10 people struck in the subway shooting — as well as with a firearms charge.

He faces a possible life sentence.

Lawyers for Mr. James did not respond to messages on Monday.
During the morning rush last April 12, the authorities said, Mr. James opened fire on an N train in Brooklyn.

No one was killed, but the attack set off a 31-hour manhunt, unnerving New Yorkers as law enforcement combed the city looking for Mr. James. The police finally seized him in the East Village in Manhattan after several people — including Mr. James himself — called the police tip line to report his whereabouts.

The shooting spree, which came as subway ridership had begun to tick up after plummeting during the pandemic, once again underscored the vulnerability of the transit system, and New Yorkers’ concerns over crime and safety. It also put a spotlight on the city’s gap in mental health care.
Mr. James, who has been detained since his arrest at a jail in Brooklyn near the subway station where the attack took place, has a history of mental illness, according to his lawyers.

He grew up in the Bronx, but had largely grown apart from his family, moving to but never settling in a number of cities, including Philadelphia, Newark, Chicago and Milwaukee. He had a history of arrests in New York and New Jersey.

In the weeks before the shooting, Mr. James had posted combative videos on social media, in which he ranted about the city’s subway system and its approach to crime. But there was no clear motive for the subway attack, according to the authorities.

Mr. James had reserved and paid for a U-Haul van in Philadelphia the week before the attack, according to the authorities, driving it into Brooklyn before dawn that day and parking it there before entering the subway system.

On the day of the shooting, according to surveillance footage, a man wearing a mask and an orange vest threw two smoke bombs into a train car before firing at passengers.

In the mayhem that followed, the gunman fled, but left a number of items behind on the train, including a gun, ammunition, bank cards and a key to the U-Haul, according to court filings.

In November, Mr. James’s lawyers filed a motion to have his trial moved outside of New York, possibly to Illinois, on the grounds that he would not receive a fair trial in Brooklyn.

Also that month, Mr. James missed a scheduled court appearance, angering the judge overseeing the case.

“This is not a high school prom invitation,” Judge William F. Kuntz told the court. “It is not his call whether he quote-unquote elects to be here.”

Judge Kuntz cited the incident in an order he posted last week authorizing U.S. Marshals to “use all necessary force to produce” Mr. James in court on Tuesday, should he refuse to appear.
 
In November, Mr. James’s lawyers filed a motion to have his trial moved outside of New York, possibly to Illinois, on the grounds that he would not receive a fair trial in Brooklyn.

Also that month, Mr. James missed a scheduled court appearance, angering the judge overseeing the case.

“This is not a high school prom invitation,” Judge William F. Kuntz told the court. “It is not his call whether he quote-unquote elects to be here.”
Lol at the Judge. Pretty sure the time to argue jurisdiction is BEFORE it’s assigned to a court.
 
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