Topline
Frank R. James—the suspect arrested Wednesday for allegedly shooting ten people in a Brooklyn subway station a day earlier—called in the tip to Crime Stoppers that ended up leading to his arrest, according to multiple news outlets, citing law enforcement sources.
Key Facts
James called to tell authorities he was at a McDonald’s near 6th Street and First Avenue on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, according to CNN.
The New York Police Department arrested James at St. Mark’s Place and First Avenue, about two blocks away from the McDonald’s.
The tip helped end a massive manhunt involving hundreds of police officers following the shooting during rush hour Tuesday morning.
Key Background
Police say James detonated two smoke grenades and fired 33 shots aboard an N train car as it neared the 36th Street station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Hospitals reported 29 people were treated for either gunshot wounds, smoke inhalation or other injuries in the ensuing mayhem. Investigators believe James drove to New York City from Philadelphia in a rented U-Haul van, leaving the key behind at the crime scene, along with unused smoke grenades, a gun and items of clothing. James’ motive is unknown, but a YouTube channel that appeared to belong to James contained numerous videos of him going on bizarre, profanity-filled rants against much of society. YouTube deleted the channel Wednesday.
What To Watch For
James faces a federal terrorism charge and is set to make an initial court appearance Thursday. It is not clear if he has an attorney.
Further Reading
NYC Subway Shooting Suspect Frank James Arrested Thanks To Crime Stoppers Tip (Forbes)
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicholasreimann/2022/04/13/brooklyn-subway-shooting-suspect-reportedly-called-tip-line-on-himself/