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Gunman who shot and wounded 10 riders on New York City subway sentenced to life
Federal prosecutors say Frank James spent years carefully planning the subway shooting in order to “inflict maximum damage at the height of rush hour.”
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NYC subway shooter Frank James asks for 18-year prison term ahead of sentencing
The suspect accused of setting off smoke grenades and opening fire on a crowded rush-hour subway in Brooklyn in April 2022 has requested a prison term of less than two decades ahead of sentencing.
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‘Prophet of Doom' Pleads Guilty to Federal Terror Charges in Brooklyn Subway Shooting
The judge instructed the U.S. Marshals Service to use “all necessary force” to ensure that Frank James shows up at Tuesday’s plea proceeding, noting that the 63-year-old has refused to appear at past hearings.
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Brooklyn Subway Shooting Suspect to Plead Guilty to All Charges, Including Terror: Lawyer
A man accused of wounding 10 people in a mass shooting on a crowded subway train in Brooklyn told his lawyers he’d like to plead guilty next month to all of the charges against him, including terrorism offenses.
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Prosecutors Present New Evidence Against Alleged Brooklyn Subway Shooter
Prosecutors charging the alleged Brooklyn subway shooter with federal terrorism charges filed new paperwork fighting his request to move the trial out of New York City, while also laying out new evidence they claim shows he’s responsible for the shooting that left nearly two dozen injured, 10 of them by gunshots.