New York police responded to reports of multiple people shot inside a Brooklyn subway station during Tuesday's morning rush. 'Undetonated devices' were also ...
They were ambulances rushing people out, and they had to lock down the school right here.” She told WNYC that she saw people on the ground who had “obviously been shot.” “You just heard pops … and there was smoke in the other car.” As he crouched on the floor of the car, an elderly woman reached into her purse and handed him a small can of pepper spray and told him to “use it just in case.” He then opened fire, Sewell said, hitting multiple people on the subway and the platform. Nine of the injured were taken to NYU Langone, three to New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and five to Maimonides Medical Center. The patients at Maimonides are being treated for smoke inhalation and gunshot wounds, according to a hospital spokesman.
The attack occurred at the 36th Street subway station in Sunset Park.
Subway seats and cars were streaked with blood as people called for help. The shooting came as the city was already struggling to cope with both a rise in shootings citywide and an increase in crime and disorder in the subway that has scared commuters from returning to a transit system that saw ridership plummet during the pandemic. station station He blamed Black women for violence among Black people and pointed to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as evidence that whites are genocidal. The man, Frank R. James, 62, had rented a U-Haul van in Philadelphia, the police said.
An intensive hunt, involving local and national law enforcement agencies, is underway for the man who set off smoke grenades and fired a handgun on a ...
"And we're also just reviewing with everybody who is involved, all of the information." "I've been through a lot of s**t, where I can say I wanted to kill people. "I do have a severe case of post-traumatic stress." "The keys to that U-Haul van was found in the subway in our shooter's possessions," Essig said. The motive of the shooting is not yet known. Two officials told CNN they believe the gun jammed during the shooting. "Riders need to feel safe. Within the station, surveillance video may not be available. and has been cleared by the NYPD's bomb squad, police said. "We cannot lose sight of victims in this city. "The FBI's and NYPD's joint-terrorism task force is made up of over 50 agencies and we are fully engaged on this investigation. "We don't know right now if Mr. James has any connection to the subway.
NEW YORK — When Rosario Moreno got off the Sunset Park station at 7 a.m. to work at the laundromat she's worked for the past 11 years, it was like any other ...
She said she will not be taking the subway for at least a week. The neighborhood is one of 17 that is gentrifying, according to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Nearby, the Green-Wood Cemetery, a National Historic Landmark, is a popular destination for views of lower Manhattan. Zuñiga, who has lived in the neighborhood since 2009, said he was "horrified" when he first got a call about the shooting. The shooting comes as crime in the city's sprawling subway system has ticked up in recent months. Chinese immigrants looking to settle and start businesses outside of the city's crowded Chinatown began settling in the area during the late 1980s. Residents, including Zuñiga, say the area around the 36th Street Station is family-friendly and is now comprised mostly of Latino and Asian residents. He can be reached at [email protected] and followed on Twitter @eduardomcuevas. Investigators on Tuesday surrounded the station at 36th Street and 4th Avenue and advised residents to avoid the area as they searched for the gas-mask wearing gunman. "I have no doubt that we're going to do that." The Sunset Park subway station, where the shooting happened, is a transit hub for predominantly immigrant, low-income neighborhoods commuting into Manhattan. The commercial and manufacturing hub of Industry City, as well as the Brooklyn Nets training center, are down the street.
Police say the gunman in the Brooklyn subway shooting fired at least 33 bullets in the rush-hour train, wounding 10 people.
New York City has faced a spate of shootings and high-profile bloodshed in recent months, including on the city’s subways. It wasn’t immediately clear whether any officers were in the station when the shootings occurred. That key led investigators to James, who has addresses in Philadelphia and Wisconsin, the detective chief said. It left some New Yorkers jittery about riding the nation's busiest subway system and prompted officials to increase policing at transportation hubs from Philadelphia to Connecticut. NEW YORK -- A gunman wearing a gas mask set off smoke grenades and fired a barrage of bullets inside a rush-hour subway train in Brooklyn, wounding at least 10 people Tuesday, authorities said. “I’m definitely shook,” the 15-year-old said.
Follow the New York Post's live updates of Tuesday's subway shooting attack at Brooklyn's 36th Street station, which left at least 16 people injured.
“Today, one step that we’re taking is we’re going to double the number of the amount of uniformed officers there. We’re gonna continue to stay in close contact with New York authorities and as we learn more about the situation over the coming hours and days.” You’re going to see double the amount of police officers.” The shooting led schools in the area to shelter-in-place for at least several hours. “Just to clarify here, @NYCMayor was talking about using innovative technology to keep the subways safe,” Young tweeted. “We found a few ways that it could be used,” the mayor said. He appeared remotely because he’s currently isolating with a positive case of COVID-19. On Tuesday morning during rush hour, a gunman opened fire on a crowded subway car at 36th Street and 4th Ave., leaving dozens injured. “He was (of course) not saying we should consider using airport style metal detectors. New York City will double the number of NYPD officers on the subway system in the wake of the horrific Brooklyn subway shooting that has injured 28 New Yorkers, Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday afternoon. The NYPD is upping security for Mayor Eric Adams after police discovered “concerning” social media posts believed to be put online by the person of interest in the Brooklyn subway shooting Tuesday. The NYPD is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information about the shooting inside a Brooklyn subway station, NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig posted on Twitter.
New York City police are still hunting for a gunman who opened fire on a rush-hour subway train in Brooklyn.
Police said the U-Haul van was found on Tuesday afternoon, unoccupied and parked near a subway station on King's Highway in Brooklyn's Gravesend neighborhood, about 5 miles southeast of the 36th Street station. And things that happen at the beginning of a case can actually get in the way of a prosecution, and we don't want this person to get away." Police said they are also looking for the renter of a U-Haul van possibly connected to the violence. Bloodied people were seen lying on the floor of the train and the platform as others attempted to administer aid. The gun jammed during the incident, which is believed to have saved lives, a law enforcement official told ABC News. A total of 29 people were transported from the scene to local hospitals with various injuries.
New York Police Department on Tuesday identified Frank James as a person of interest in the subway shooting investigation. Officials say the 62-year-old rented ...
We will focus on reports from police officials and other authorities, credible news outlets and reporters who are at the scene, and we will update as the situation develops. "People were pounding and looking behind them, running, trying to get onto the train," Fonda said. While investigators have received a variety of descriptions of the shooter's height, officials said witness accounts confirm he was wearing an orange and green construction-style nylon vest. New Yorkers have been warned to avoid the Sunset Park area. "As the train pulled into the station, witness say the man opened up two smoke grenades, brandishes a Glock 9mm handgun he then fired that weapon at least 33 times." Chief James Essig told reporters that a cache of weapons was recovered at the scene, including guns, ammunition, a hatchet, gasoline and a pair of keys to a U-Haul van.
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Mr. Benkada told CNN that he boarded the last car of the N train and sat next to a man with a duffel bag who was wearing an M.T.A. vest. “I think we’re going to have to have a conversation about who hurt others and why that happens,” Ms. Ghosh said. The police named Mr. James a person of interest in the shooting. She will probably focus the conversation on expressing their feelings, she said, and explaining what to do if they find themselves caught in a situation like this. Hourari Benkada, 27, said he was sitting next to the man who carried out an attack on the subway in Brooklyn Tuesday morning. The police have not said whether they believe that Mr. James was the gunman, and did not call him a suspect. A law enforcement official said that none of the cameras were in full operation. Police have identified a person of interest and said the reward could go to those who help find him. It appeared that Mr. James had rented the van in Philadelphia sometime over the last several days, driven it close to the subway line where the attack occurred and abandoned it there, one official said. He said the train was as full as it usually was, but that other people were eying each other and seemed more cautious than usual. Mr. James has addresses in Wisconsin and Philadelphia, and the authorities are offering a $50,000 reward for his capture. The man, Frank R. James, 62, was not named as a suspect, but the authorities said that people should call with any information they had on Mr. James.
The arrest comes more than 24 hours into the wide-ranging search that began after an attack on Brooklyn subway train left 23 people injured. Here's what we know ...
Mr. James rented the van in Philadelphia on April 11, according to a criminal complaint filed Wednesday in federal court. He appeared to have posted dozens of videos on YouTube, where he riffed off news events in long, vitriolic rants. When asked whether Mr. James had sought mental health treatment, Ms. Robinson said that he was not mentally ill. He was sentenced to probation and to counseling. Mr. James was described by neighbors as quiet and gruff. They found him on the corner of St. Marks Place and 1st Avenue and took him into custody without incident. He exited the subway system at 25th Street and managed to evade law enforcement for over a day. Five of the victims were critically injured, but none of their wounds were life-threatening, officials said. Mr. James was born in the Bronx in 1959, and he has often moved from city to city, never remaining in any one place for too long, his sister, Catherine James Robinson, said in an interview on Wednesday. Mr. James was charged in New Jersey in the 1990s with two counts of making terroristic threats and was eventually convicted of harassment, a lesser charge. Officials said that Mr. James was apprehended thanks to a tip from a McDonald’s on Sixth Street and First Avenue. Officers responded to the McDonald’s, and when Mr. James was not present, they began driving around the neighborhood. The police initially called Mr. James a person of interest on Tuesday before Mayor Eric Adams identified him as a suspect on Wednesday. Mr. Adams also said that there is no evidence so far to suggest that Mr. James was working with an accomplice.
Thirteen people injured and 'several undetonated devices' were found as police search for suspect who fled scene, authorities say.
Officers were searching for the suspect, the police spokesperson said. I just hope they find the person.” The not knowing what’s going on – it’s crazy, it’s concerning,” he said. “That this could happen literally just a few feet from where you live it’s crazy. Perez was standing outside his building with neighbors. Police later said none were “active explosive devices”.
Officials say at least a dozen people were injured, and they are investigating reports of explosive devices.
Sunset Park was virtually locked down hours after the attack ended, with helicopters swirling above, and Fourth Avenue choked by countless police vehicles and fire trucks. They were trying to get in our car, away from something happening in the back of the train,” she told Gothamist, recalling the sound of “loud pops.” A video provided by police sources to the New York Post showed passengers fleeing a smoke-filled car when the train pulled into the station, with several bleeding out on the platform floor. Officials say they are searching for the perpetrator.
It happened in Sunset Park, near 4th Avenue and 36th Street. The suspect is said to be a man in a gas mask.
Federal investigators with ATF and HSI are also on the scene. Local schools were placed under a shelter in place order, a Department of Education spokesperson said. - NYC Subway Shooting: Cell Video Shows ... The NYPD warned New Yorkers to avoid the area and to expect emergency vehicles and delays. A motive is under investigation, though right now the all-out manhunt for the gunman is investigators' top priority. A number of sources say a dispute may have unfolded on the train just before the gunfire broke out. One law enforcement source said the victims ranged in age from teenagers to middle-aged people. - NYC Subway Shooting: Cell Video Shows ... One straphanger who limped off the train fell and had to be helped away by fellow riders. Two of the five shooting victims were said to have been seriously wounded. - NYC Subway Shooting: Cell Video Shows ... They stress the investigation is preliminary.
Nueva York — Cinco personas fueron baleadas el martes por la mañana en una estación de metro en Brooklyn, Nueva York, informó el departamento de bomberos de ...
Un vocero del Departamento de Bomberos dijo que 13 personas resultaron heridas, pero no dio más detalles. La policía de la ciudad dijo que estaban respondiendo a informes de personas heridas por disparos o una explosión. Nueva York — Cinco personas fueron baleadas el martes por la mañana en una estación de metro en Brooklyn, Nueva York, informó el departamento de bomberos de la ciudad.
Seis personas resultaron heridas de bala en un tiroteo que tuvo lugar dentro de una estación de metro en Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
Adams estuvo en la residencia del alcalde el martes por la mañana y estaba siendo informado, según un portavoz. Según varias fuentes policiales informadas sobre la investigación, la información preliminar indicaba que un sospechoso huyó con un chaleco de construcción y una máscara antigás. Una vez dentro de la estación, los socorristas encontraron varias personas baleadas y numerosos dispositivos sin detonar, según un portavoz del FDNY.
The police were seeking a man in a worker's vest and gas mask after early reports said 13 people were injured, several of them shot, during the morning ...
She credited the decrease in the homicide rates to a surge of arrests. Yet it remains far safer than in previous years, and crime is lower than in many of the nation’s largest cities. Days later, a 61-year-old woman was killed after she was struck by a stray bullet in the Bronx. And, last month, a 3-year-old toddler was shot in the shoulder outside a Brooklyn daycare. The man, inspired by the Islamic State, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison last year. In February, Mr. Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a new subway safety plan to encourage riders to return. New York City’s emergency messaging service sent out a notice at 11 a.m. warning people to avoid the entire area, from 20th to 40th Streets between Third and Fifth Avenues, normally a bustling residential zone. Transit officials suspended service on the B and W lines and parts of the D, N and R lines because of the investigation. Mr. Adams said in a recent interview that his mayoralty will be judged on public safety, which he was working to improve. Mr. Adams, a former police officer, has sought to reassure residents and has made tackling gun crime a central focus of his administration. Mr. Adams, 61, announced on Sunday that he had tested positive for the virus on his 100th day in office. The increase comes after gun violence hit historic lows in 2018 and 2019, and the city still remains safer than in previous years. Videos posted on social media showed panicked riders pouring from a train and onto a platform at 36th Street as smoke billowed through the station.
Firefighters responded to a call about smoke at a subway station found multiple people shot and "undetonated devices."
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said in a tweet she had been briefed on the "developing situation." Photos on social media appeared to show multiple people bleeding on a smoky subway platform shortly after reports of the shooting. New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Hospital said three patients injured in the attack were being treated, but no information on their medical conditions was immediately available.
Multiple People Shot at Brooklyn's 36th Street Subway Station · Reports of smoke led responders to scene of injuries · Subway lines shut down as law enforcement ...
El Departamento de Bombero de Nueva York informó que varias personas recibieron disparos en una estación de metro en Brooklyn, donde también se encontraron ...
La Policía de Nueva York informó que no hay dispositivos explosivos activos en este momento. El Departamento de Policía señaló inicialmente que investiga los hechos, y le pidió al público evitar el área de la calle 36 y la 4ta avenida en Brooklyn, a través de un tuit. El incidente comenzó alrededor de las 8:30 a.m. cuando el Departamento de Bomberos de Nueva York fue llamado a la estación de metro de la calle 36 en el vecindario Sunset Park de Brooklyn por reportes de humo.
La policía dijo que un hombre comenzó a disparar de un momento a otro, hallaron varios dispositivos sin detonar.
La policía de Nueva York advirtió a los neoyorquinos que eviten el área y que esperen vehículos de emergencia y demoras. Al menos cinco personas recibieron disparos en una estación de metro de Brooklyn por parte de un hombre con una máscara antigás y un chaleco naranja de construcción que pudo haber arrojado un bote de humo en la plataforma para distraer a la multitud en la hora pico, según funcionarios de la policía de Nueva York y altos funcionarios encargados de hacer cumplir la ley. La policía describió al presunto tirador como un hombre de aproximadamente 5 pies y 5 pulgadas de alto y 180 libras. No hubo detalles disponibles de inmediato sobre los dispositivos sin detonar. El alcance de las lesiones de las otras víctimas no estaba claro, pero la policía dijo que al menos 13 fueron trasladadas a hospitales. Se dijo que dos de las cinco víctimas de los disparos resultaron gravemente heridas.
SUNSET PARK, Brooklyn (PIX11) — Multiple people were found shot in a subway station in Brooklyn Tuesday morning, officials said. FDNY said a call came in at ...
Eight people were shot and eight others injured in a mass shooting in a Brooklyn subway during Tuesday morning rush hour, according to FDNY spokesperson ...
About 40 to 50 people were on the train at the time, he said. Yav Montano told CNN he was on the N express northbound subway train heading to work when a smoke grenade or smoke bomb went off and he heard what sounded like fireworks. When the train arrived to the 36th Street station, the passengers fled off the train onto the platform in a rush. "I couldn't even use my mask anymore because it was black with smoke. Authorities haven't released detailed information on how the shooting unfolded yet. "The whole car was engulfed in smoke," he said.
At least 13 people have been injured in a shooting during morning rush hour at a New York subway station. Shots were fired at the 36th Street station in ...
You can also get in touch in the following ways: Are you in the area? There is a "huge" number of police and emergency responders attending, reports the BBC's New York bureau chief John Mervin who is at the scene. The woman said she saw the suspect dropping "some kind of cylinder that sparked at the top" - initially believing him to be a subway worker because of the orange vest that she said he was wearing. "My subway door opened into calamity. It was smoke and blood and people screaming," eyewitness Sam Carcamo told the Associated Press. He added that a billow of smoke poured out of the train once its doors opened.
Frank James, 62, was initially called a "person of interest" in the Brooklyn subway attack. Mayor Adams said Wednesday he is now a suspect.
Chinese immigrants looking to settle and start businesses outside of the city's crowded Chinatown began settling in the area during the late 1980s. The man says the plan “is doomed for failure” and refers to himself as a “victim” of the mayor’s mental health program. It's the great equalizer," he said on MSNBC. Police in other major U.S. cities increased their presence in public transit as a result. A January video — called “Dear Mr. Mayor” — is somewhat critical of Adams’ plan to end gun violence, which has become an early focus of the Democrat's first term in office. Investigators believe James rented the van in Philadelphia and police found it later Tuesday in Brooklyn, Essig said. Essig said the N train was between the stations at 59th and 36th streets when the shooting began. The gunman fired 33 times with a Glock 17 9mm semi-handgun, which was also found in the subway, said Chief of Detectives James Essig said. The New York City Police Department confirmed James was now considered a suspect and that no arrests had been made early Wednesday. “I can say I wanted to kill people. I wanted to watch people die." At least 10 people were shot and at least 19 others were taken to hospitals for injuries ranging from smoke inhalation to shrapnel wounds.
Police said 16 people were hurt in the attack at a Brooklyn subway station on Tuesday during morning rush hour. Authorities are still looking for the ...
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A gunman opened fire in a Brooklyn subway car Tuesday morning, wounding 10 people. (CNN) Riders of a Brooklyn subway train were victims of ...
Tunkel was in the subway car where the shooting took place and described the scene as chaotic. Claire Tunkel, 46, told CNN she took off her jacket and tied it around the leg of a man who suffered a gunshot wound. The man then let off a "smoke bomb" and started shooting about 20 seconds after the train took off, Benkada said. He explained the bullet hit him in the back of his knee and came out the other side. He is believed to be the renter of the U-Haul and has addresses in both Wisconsin and Philadelphia, Essig said. "You could feel the bodies." An individual is seen helping an injured and bleeding person off the train and another man is seen hobbling off the train shortly afterward. Smoke pours out of the car where the shooting took place, and people can be heard screaming. Doctors told him the bullet grazed his kneecap. "Mr. James is just a person of interest we know right now who rented that U-Haul van in Philadelphia," Essig said. We don't know right now if Mr. James has any connection to the subway. Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell said there were no known active explosive devices on the train.
1. A man opened fire on a subway train in Brooklyn during the morning rush. At least 16 people were injured, 10 of them by gunfire. The search for the gunman ...
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Reportan un tiroteo múltiple en la estación de la calle 36 en Sunset Park, en Brooklyn, Nueva York. Las autoridades confirman trece personas heridas.
Reuters ha informado de la existencia de artefactos sin detonar en la estación citando al Departamento de bomberos. Los hechos sucedieron alrededor de las 8:27 a.m. (hora local) en la estación de la calle 36 en Sunset Park, en Brooklyn. De acuerdo a lo informado por el Departamento de Policía de Nueva York (NYPD, por sus siglas en inglés), el suceso dejó a 29 personas heridas, mismas que ya fueron trasladadas a un hospital aledaño. Tiroteo en el metro de Brooklyn, en Nueva York: 29 heridos, algunos en estado crítico
Un hombre armado que portaba una máscara antigás y un chaleco de seguridad industrial hace estallar una lata de humo en un convoy del metro en hora pico en ...
El director del sistema de la MTA, Janno Lieber, dijo a una televisora que no sabía por qué las cámaras no funcionaban. El atentado inquietó a una ciudad en guardia por el aumento de la violencia con armas de fuego y la amenaza siempre presente del terrorismo. Los investigadores creen que el arma se atascó, lo que le impidió al sospechoso seguir disparando, dijeron los agentes. “La puerta de mi metro se abrió a la calamidad. La policía trataba de localizar al arrendatario de un camión que posiblemente está relacionado con el incidente. Al menos una persona se desplomó en el andén.
Varias personas recibieron disparos en una estación de metro en Brooklyn, Nueva York, informó el Departamento de Bomberos de la ciudad. Al menos 16 personas ...
Se ve a un individuo tirado en el suelo mientras que la otra persona se ve tirada en los asientos. Testigo dentro del vagón del metro dice que el vagón estaba lleno de humo: Un testigo ocular que dijo que estaba en el vagón del metro donde ocurrió el tiroteo en Brooklyn describió el caos en la escena, diciendo que vio mucha sangre en el piso y que los disparos sonaron como fuegos artificiales. El sospechoso estaba en el vagón del tren y el tiroteo comenzó “cuando el tren llegaba a la estación” en 36th Street en Sunset Park en Brooklyn, dijo el comisionado de la policía de Nueva York. Y en ese sentido, señalaron que "no descartan nada" en términos de la investigación. Se escuchan estallidos en el video, pero un análisis de CNN muestra que son del hombre golpeando la ventana con la palma de la mano y no disparos o explosiones. “El grupo de trabajo conjunto contra el terrorismo del FBI y la Policía de Nueva York está compuesto por más de 50 agencias y estamos totalmente comprometidos con esta investigación. Todavía está en sus primeras etapas. La delincuencia en el transporte público, en términos generales, aumentó un 68% en comparación con el año pasado, cifras que están más cerca de los niveles previos a la pandemia. El alcalde de la ciudad de Nueva York actualmente tiene covid-19: el alcalde de la ciudad de Nueva York, Eric Adams, dio positivo por covid-19 el domingo, según un comunicado de su portavoz. "Diez de esos pacientes sufren heridas de bala en este momento y cinco están estables, pero en estado crítico", dijo Kavanagh. Además de las heridas de bala, las lesiones variaron desde la inhalación de humo hasta el pánico del tiroteo, añadió. Explicó que la bala lo golpeó en la parte posterior de la rodilla y salió por el otro lado. “No ha habido amenazas creíbles al sistema de Metro en el condado de Los Ángeles y Metro está operando con normalidad. Las cámaras de seguridad dentro de la estación del metro en Brooklyn, al parecer, no estaban funcionando, según una entrevista del alcalde de Nueva York, Eric Adams, a un medio local.
The manhunt ramped up for Frank R James who had rented a U-Haul found at a scene, keys to which were recovered by the police.
At least a third of New Yorkers – about 3 million people – ride the subway, but passenger numbers are still down more than 40% compared with pre-pandemic numbers. By early Wednesday morning, subway service had resumed at the 36th Street station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, as police finished their crime scene investigation. The security detail for Adams, who is currently at home recovering from Covid, will be strengthened in light of the videos, according to New York’s police commissioner, Keechant Sewell.
La policía busca a la persona que abrió fuego en un tren del metro en Brooklyn, en un ataque que dejó 10 heridos de bala.
En otro del 25 de enero critica el plan de Adams para acabar con la violencia armada. Después hubo otro estallido, la gente comenzó a moverse hacia la parte delantera del vagón y se dio cuenta de que había humo, relató. El pistolero lanzó granadas de humo en un vagón atestado del metro y luego realizó al menos 33 disparos con una pistola de calibre 9 mm. Al menos una docena más fueron atendidas en hospitales por impactos de bala, inhalación de humo y otras afecciones. Los investigadores insistieron en que no estaban seguros de si ese hombre, Frank R. James, de 62 años, era el responsable de la balacera. No hay nada que lo impida”, dijo James en un video.
The man now considered a suspect in the Brooklyn subway shooting appeared to post videos of himself on social media expressing bigoted views, violence and ...
"I was briefed by the police department on some of his social media posts," the mayor said. In a video posted Feb. 23, he slammed Adams' homeless outreach efforts on subways, alluding that he experienced homelessness himself. They also recovered a bag containing consumer grade fireworks. In another, posted April 6, he says there needs to be more mass shootings, claiming the problem wouldn't be the shooter, rather the environment they exist in. James' posts date back to 2016. In one uploaded March 18, he claimed he suffered from severe post-traumatic stress disorder.
Police investigating the subway attack said they had a "person of interest" in the case.
“There is certainly a lot of talk about crime being on the rise, and our safety, and I can certainly understand that,” she said. The express train began moving once its doors shut and stopped between 36th and 59th Streets because of a delay, he said. When the train doors opened at 36th Street, Gjeloshi said, the man fled. Police had identified at least one issue facing their investigation at the station. According to law enforcement officials, an attacker donned a gas mask and then flooded a subway car in Brooklyn with smoke before opening fire on Tuesday morning, striking 10 people. At some point, Gjeloshi attempted to fight him, but he said the man came after him with what appeared to be an ax and pointed a gun at him before he managed to escape to the back of the train. Violent people live in your city.” But the attacker, they said, was gone. No more disrupting lives. A YouTube account with over 2,300 subscribers under the name of “prophet oftruth88” created in 2014 shows a man who appears to be James ranting and cursing in front of the camera in numerous videos. Social media accounts appearing to belong to James offered a glimpse of a man who had criticized New York Mayor Eric Adams (D), ranted and cursed in videos, and described a familiarity with “the mental health system of New York City.” James W. Essig, chief of detectives for the New York police, had described the man as a person of interest Tuesday evening but was cautious in describing his possible tie to the attack.
SUNSET PARK, Brooklyn (PIX11) — Frank R. James was upgraded from “person of interest” to “suspect” Wednesday morning in connection with a subway attack in ...
Al igual que Acevedo, Nicholas Sciammarella y su pareja, Anthony Valentino, supieron al principio que algo andaba mal cuando el sonido de las sirenas inundó su ...
Así lo describió el residente Guillermo Tejeta, de 30 años, sentado en la barra con su bebé recién nacido en el regazo. Mudarse de Nueva York nunca estuvo sobre la mesa. Ya nunca voy en el metro ni en ningún transporte público", añadió. Situado frente al mar, Sunset Park ofrece espacios verdes y vistas al puerto de Nueva York, la Estatua de la Libertad e incluso Nueva Jersey, en un día despejado. "Nunca antes me había sentido tan insegura", dijo Ng. "Incluso después del 11 de septiembre me sentí segura. Eso representa un aumento del 8,4% en estos hechos durante esta época el año pasado. Incluso antes del tiroteo en la estación de Brooklyn, Ng evitaba usar el metro o cualquier transporte público, explicó. Y apuntó al aumento de la violencia hacia los estadounidenses de origen asiático durante la pandemia. Brooklyn (CNN) –– A John Acevedo lo despertó un escándalo afuera de su casa. Pero aún así nunca podríamos haber esperado que esto nos ocurriera". Su vecindario en Brooklyn parecía un refugio seguro en la gran ciudad. Está ubicado a solo un viaje corto en metro desde Manhattan, pero queda lo suficientemente lejos como para sentirse en una ciudad completamente diferente. No aquí. No tan cerca del refugio donde a todos los llaman "familia".
Times photographers are at the location where several people were shot during the morning rush at a train station in Brooklyn.
The Fire Department reported that 16 people were injured, including several by gunfire. Preliminary reports suggested that five people were shot at the station, where the D, N and R lines pass through the Sunset Park neighborhood, around 8:30 a.m., the Police Department said. Emergency workers in the Sunset Park area after the shooting at the subway station. A uniformed officer approached, said his radio was not working and asked passengers to call 911. He heard someone calling for a doctor and followed that person to the front of the train. Times photographers are documenting the scene in the aftermath of the shooting.
Una tarjeta de crédito utilizada para alquilar una camioneta de carga U-Haul habría sido clave para que las fuerzas del orden de la Ciudad de Nueva York y.
Luego disparó a varios pasajeros cuando el tren se detuvo en la estación de la calle 36 en Sunset Park. Diez personas resultaron heridas por disparos y otras 13 resultaron heridas mientras corrían para salir de la estación de tren o sufrieron inhalación de humo”, dijo la comisionada de policía Keechant Sewell. El alto mando aseguró que ninguna de las lesiones de las víctimas se considera mortal. “He sido realista y franco sobre mi compromiso de proteger la seguridad pública. Lo mantengo y continuaré haciendo todo lo que esté a mi alcance para represar los ríos que alimentan el mar de violencia. Y se necesitarán todos los niveles de gobierno para resolverlo”, dijo Adams. “En ese tren N, entre las estaciones de la calle 59 y la calle 36, estaba sentado en el segundo vagón en la esquina un hombre de piel oscura. La policía relacionó eso con un U-Haul con placas de Arizona, que luego ubicaron en Brooklyn. James había alquilado el U-Haul. Como informamos esta tarde, un hombre que viajaba en un tren N con destino a Manhattan abrió dos botes que arrojaron humo por todo el vagón del metro. También se encontró un carrito rodante negro, gasolina y una llave del camión de U-Haul. También tenía una sudadera con capucha gris, una máscara quirúrgica y un casco de construcción verde neón”, dijo Essig, al instar al público a compartir videos del incidente. “Nos estamos esforzando por localizarlo para determinar su conexión con el tiroteo en el metro, si corresponde. Los pasajeros necesitan sentirse seguros. Mis miembros necesitan sentirse seguros. Las llaves de una camioneta de carga de U-Haul habrían sido clave para que las fuerzas del orden de la Ciudad de Nueva York y federales pudieran identificar a una persona de interés en relación con el tiroteo en una estación de tren en Brooklyn.
Ten people were shot during Tuesday morning's rush hour and another 13 people suffered injuries ranging from smoke inhalation to falls and panic attacks, ...
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The man accused in the shooting of 10 people on a Brooklyn subway has been arrested and charged with a federal terrorism offense.
A Feb. 20 video says the mayor and governor’s plan to address homelessness and safety in the subway system “is doomed for failure” and refers to himself as a “victim” of the city's mental health programs. Investigators believe James drove up from Philadelphia on Monday and have reviewed surveillance video showing a man matching his physical description coming out of the van early Tuesday morning, the official said. “I was antsy, and you can imagine why. A Jan. 25 video criticizes Adams’ plan to end gun violence. The van was found, unoccupied, near a station where investigators determined the gunman had entered the subway system. “You got kids going in here now taking machine guns and mowing down innocent people,” James says. But the motive for the subway attack remains unclear, and there is no indication that James had ties to terror organizations, international or otherwise, Peace said. Everybody is scared because it just happened.” There’s nothing going to stop that.” James was gone when officers arrived, but they soon spotted him on a busy corner nearby. Police launched a massive effort to find him, releasing his name and issuing cellphone alerts. That key led investigators to James.
El portavoz de la policía de Nueva York le dijo a CNN que la investigación ahora ha permitido que se mencione a Frank James como sospechoso.
Durante el viaje hacia el este, dijo que se dirigía a la "zona de peligro". Pero pensé en el hecho de que, hey hombre, no quiero ir a ninguna maldita prisión", dijo. Quería ver morir a la gente justo en frente de mi maldita cara de inmediato. Una revisión preliminar indica que hubo algún tipo de mal funcionamiento con el sistema de cámaras en la estación, dijo el alcalde Eric Adams a WCBS Radio. James fue sido vinculado a varios videos incoherentes publicados en un canal de YouTube. Se usó una captura de pantalla de uno de los videos en un volante Crimestoppers de la policía de Nueva York en busca de información sobre el tiroteo. Los investigadores encontraron una pistola Glock de 9 mm, tres cargadores extendidos, dos granadas de humo detonadas, dos granadas de humo no detonadas, un hacha y la llave U-Haul en la escena, dijo Essig. Dos funcionarios le dijeron a CNN que creen que el arma se atascó durante el tiroteo.
A gunman first using a smoke-grenade shot 10 subway riders on a Brooklyn N train Tuesday morning, officials said, in the latest high-profile horror in a ...
“I will continue to take the subway — maybe not today.” “I think I will continue to take the subways. It’s got to be a harrowing situation.” So I’ll definitely say that it was a good move.” “We saw New Yorkers in a difficult situation, in an emergency, helping each other,” Lieber said. But he said it doesn’t make him fearful to ride the trains. “We are continuing our mission as the ridership returns, hopefully to normalcy soon,” Jason Wilcox, the NYPD Transit Chief said at last month’s MTA committee meetings. “A serious effort is underway.” “It has been a long, hard two years — that’s what we crave, stability and normalcy.” Transit officials had, for years, been pushing for an increased police presence in stations to cut into fare evasion and crime. She said in addition to the 10 gunshot wounds, others suffered from smoke inhalation, shrapnel wounds and panic. The MTA last week recorded five straight weekdays of more than 3 million trips, a shade below 60% of pre-pandemic ridership.
A massive manhunt was underway Tuesday in New York for a man who shot 10 people on a packed subway train, donning a gas mask before setting off two smoke ...
“All I know is I saw, like, a lot of blood.” “It just sounded like a bunch of scattered popping.” “My subway door opened into just like calamity and then it was people, just running to get away from whatever was happening, and then it was smoke and blood and people screaming,” he said. None of the injuries were considered life-threatening. NYPD chief James Essig said the gunman had fired 33 shots. “In the moment, I did not think that it was a shooting because it sounded like fireworks,” he said.
The man identified as a suspect in the New York subway shooting had talked about violence and mass shootings in videos posted on YouTube -- including one ...
In that video, James said he left his home in Milwaukee on March 20. "I do have a severe case of post-traumatic stress." Yeah. ... We need to see more, there has to be more mass shootings to make a n***er understand. In what appears to be his latest video posted Monday, James talks about someone who engaged in violence and ended up in jail. "I've been through a lot of s**t, where I can say I wanted to kill people. After talking about community violence, James says, "We need to see more mass shootings.
Local officials and organizers are turning to social media to discuss the shooting's impact on the immigrant, working-class and vulnerable communities in ...
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NUEVA YORK (AP) — La policía buscó hasta altas horas de la noche al pistolero que abrió fuego el martes en un tren del metro en Brooklyn, en un ataque.
Investigators announced a $50000 reward for information leading to the capture of Mr. James, 62, but stopped short of calling him a suspect.
Another video on the channel, posted in 2020, appeared to have been taken in New York’s subways. In a video posted to YouTube on March 1, the person featured in the video criticized Mayor Eric Adams by name for recently announced policies addressing public safety in the subways, which focused on homeless people. “He can’t stop no crime in no subways,” the man said, using multiple expletives. It appeared that Mr. James had rented the van in Philadelphia sometime over the last several days, driven it close to the subway line where the attack occurred and abandoned it there, one official said. But New York’s police commissioner, Keechant Sewell, said that citizens should call with any information they had on Mr. James. The man, Frank R. James, 62, has addresses in Wisconsin and Philadelphia, the police said.
This photo provided by Will B Wylde, a person is aided outside a subway car in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Tuesday, April 12, 2022. A gunman filled a ...
A Feb. 20 video says the mayor and governor’s plan to address homelessness and safety in the subway system “is doomed for failure” and refers to himself as a “victim” of the city’s mental health programs. Investigators believe James drove up from Philadelphia on Monday and have reviewed surveillance video showing a man matching his physical description coming out of the van early Tuesday morning, the official said. “You got kids going in here now taking machine guns and mowing down innocent people,” James says. Mayor Eric Adams said in a series of media interviews Wednesday morning that investigators had upgraded James to a suspect, but did not offer details beyond citing “new information that became available to the team.” The gunman sent off smoke grenades in a crowded subway car and then fired at least 33 shots with a 9 mm handgun, police said. Police did find other items, including pillows, suggesting he may have been sleeping or planned to sleep in the van, the official said.
La cancillería guatemalteca identificó el miércoles a Rudy Alfredo Pérez Vásquez como una de las víctimas tras el ataque en una estación del metro en ...
En videos compartidos en las redes sociales se puede observar a personas heridas cuando abandonan un vagón del metro, mientras cientos corren tras el sonido de la explosión. Ciudad de Guatemala — La cancillería guatemalteca identificó el miércoles a Rudy Alfredo Pérez Vásquez como una de las víctimas tras el ataque en una estación del metro en Brooklyn, cuando un hombre estalló una lata de humo y abrió fuego dejando 10 heridos de bala. El martes un hombre vestido con un chaleco de construcción y máscara antigás hizo detonar una bomba de gas y luego comenzó a disparar en uno de los vagones del metro en Brooklyn.
James was taken into custody on Wednesday after police received a Crime Stoppers tip directing them to the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, authorities ...
Investigators have obtained surveillance video, taken near that van, appearing to show the suspect walking into a subway station, law enforcement sources said. "Only one person bought four of those items, exact four items." "He popped the smoke grenade and we have one witness who says 'What did you do?'" NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig said. The suspect purchased it there in 2011, sources said. "Yesterday was a dark day for all of us," Peace said. Sewell was asked directly if James might have called in on himself and she declined to answer. His New Jersey arrests were in 1991, 1992 and 2007 for trespassing, larceny and disorderly conduct. "My fellow New Yorkers, we got him," New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is in isolation following a positive Covid-19 test, told reporters in a video feed. He rented a U-Haul van, the keys of which were found at the scene of the shooting in Brooklyn's Sunset Park neighborhood, according to authorities. A $50,000 reward had been offered for tips leading to the arrest and conviction of James, who police said had addresses in Wisconsin and Philadelphia. A 9mm Glock handgun left at the scene has been traced by Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives investigators to James and a pawn shop in Columbus, law enforcement said. James has a lengthy arrest record in New York City and across the Hudson River in New Jersey, according to Essig.
NUEVA YORK — La policía buscaba el miércoles al sospechoso que abrió fuego el martes en un tren del metro en Brooklyn, en un ataque que dejó 10 heridos de ...
En otro del 25 de enero critica el plan de Adams para acabar con la violencia armada. Después hubo otro estallido, la gente comenzó a moverse hacia la parte delantera del vagón y se dio cuenta de que había humo, relató. El pistolero lanzó granadas de humo en un vagón atestado del metro y luego realizó al menos 33 disparos con una pistola de calibre 9 mm. Los investigadores insistieron en que no estaban seguros de si ese hombre, Frank R. James, de 62 años, era el responsable de la balacera. Al menos una docena más fueron atendidas en hospitales por impactos de bala, inhalación de humo y otras afecciones. No hay nada que lo impida”, dijo James en un video.