Frank James, the man suspected in Tuesday’s Brooklyn subway shooting, appears to have uploaded videos to social media that show him ranting about violence, criticizing New York Mayor Eric Adams and sharing bigoted views.James, 62, was identified as a suspect Wednesday in the morning rush-hour attack that left 10 people with gunshot wounds and at least a dozen others injured.Frank Robert James is WANTED in connection with firing numerous gunshots inside of a subway car causing serious injuries to 10 victims.
There's a reward up to $50,000 for info leading to the arrest & indictment of this person. Any info contact @NYPDTips or call 1-800-577-TIPS.
pic.twitter.com/KishVISIW1— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) April 13, 2022NBC News reports that James was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon.James was taken into custody near St Marks/1st in the East Village #nbc4ny https://t.co/VSuc0uPxW5— Steven Bognar (@Bogs4NY) April 13, 2022According to NBC, police shared screenshot photos of James from the “prophetoftruth88” YouTube channel, which has now been disabled and all videos removed.
The news network says James shared lengthy rants filled with profanity and expressed a desire to “exterminate” groups of people in one video.“Mr.