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After Mass Shooting, NYC Explores Gun Detectors in Subways
Experts say installing technology to scan large numbers of people quickly for weapons in the New York City subway would be challenging. Mayor Eric Adams says the technology might still be worth trying in a pop-up fashion at select locations as a deterrent. The scanners are already used in some places like sports stadiums but need to be accompanied by...
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Victim in New York Subway Shooting Sues Gun Maker Glock
A woman wounded in last month’s New York City subway shooting has filed a lawsuit against gun manufacturer Glock.
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Man Pleads Not Guilty to Brooklyn Subway Shooting That Wounded 10
A man charged with shooting up a New York City subway train last month in an attack that wounded 10 people has pleaded not guilty to terrorism and other charges.
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Grand Jury Indicts Brooklyn Subway Shooting Suspect on Terrorism Charges
A federal grand jury has indicted a man suspected of shooting up a New York City subway train last month — an attack that wounded 10 people and rattled a city grappling with a rise in violent crime.
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Accused NYC Subway Gunman Stockpiled Weapons for ‘Entirely Premeditated' Attack: Feds
The 62-year-old man accused of shooting 10 people and injuring more than a dozen others committed a “premeditated” rush-hour transit attack that triggered the worst commute disruption the city has seen in 20 years, federal prosecutors said Thursday. Suspect Frank James, wearing a beige prison uniform, nodded when a judge asked him if he understood the federal charge against him….
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Accused Brooklyn Subway Shooter Ordered Held Without Bail
The man charged in this week’s Brooklyn subway attack has been ordered held without bail, with prosecutors saying he terrified the “entire city.”
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Is Crime in NYC Actually Soaring? 2022 Crime Rates in Perspective
NEW YORK – Statistics suggest The Big Apple remains one of the safest big cities in America, and despite a recent surge in crime, the odds of getting victimized remain very low. And while major crimes – especially property crimes – have seen a large uptick in New York City since the start of the pandemic, NYPD reports fewer than 30%…
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How the NYPD Located the Brooklyn Shooting Suspect
NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig explained how tips and key articles of clothing helped officers locate suspect Frank James.
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See It: Video Shows Suspected Brooklyn Subway Shooter Entering Station Before Attack
New video obtained by News 4 Wednesday shows a man law enforcement believes to be suspected Brooklyn subway shooter Frank R. James entering the transit system in Brooklyn about two hours before Tuesday’s rush-hour attack that left 10 people shot. The video was captured at 6:15 a.m. Tuesday, about two hours before gunfire erupted on the Manhattan-bound N train at…
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Will NYC Subway Shooting Stop People From Taking the Train?
Many people will continue to rely on the MTA for transportation after a shooting on a crowded subway car in Brooklyn, New York on Tuesday, says Jarrod Bernstein, a former counterterrorism official in Barack Obama’s administration. “People who have to take the subway are still going to take the subway. … I’ll be on it tomorrow morning, taking my kids...
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Brooklyn Subway Shooting Suspect Tipped Off Police to His Location
The man arrested Wednesday in the shooting of 10 people on a Brooklyn subway was charged with a federal terrorism offense, a day after the attack on a crowded rush-hour train.
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Resident's 911 Call Led Police to Finding U-Haul Van Tied to Brooklyn Subway Gunman
Police investigating the Brooklyn subway shooting are searching for a person of interest who rented a U-Haul van — which they were able to quickly find thanks to an observant resident.
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Police Look for Gunman in New York Subway Shooting
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to NBC’s Chris Pollone about the latest in the New York subway shooting.
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Pictures: Multiple People Hurt in Brooklyn Subway Shooting
At least 10 people were shot, with six more hurt, at a Brooklyn subway station during the height of morning rush hour on Tuesday.
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Video Shows Passengers Fleeing to Safety in New York City Subway Attack
Subway passengers scramble to safety in a cellphone video that law enforcement is using to determine the sequence of the Tuesday attack in New York City.
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Gov. Hochul on NY Violence: ‘It Has to Stop'
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul addresses the shooting in a Brooklyn subway car and the increase in violence across New York City.
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Brooklyn Subway Attack ‘Almost Like a Horror Movie,' Witness Says
Kenneth Foote-Smith described the mayhem after a shooting on a N train in Brooklyn
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Person of Interest Identified in Hunt for Brooklyn Subway Gunman
A manhunt for the alleged gunman who opened fire on a Brooklyn subway car, shooting 10 people and sending dozens running in terror, was still underway hours after the train pulled into a Sunset Park station during rush hour Tuesday morning. The gunman’s identity has not been confirmed, but investigators are combing through videos and speaking to witnesses to piece…
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Pictures: Multiple People Hurt in Brooklyn Subway Shooting
At least 10 people were shot, with six more hurt, at a Brooklyn subway station during the height of morning rush hour on Tuesday. Authorities say the shooter, a man in a gas mask and orange construction mask, opened fire at the 36th Street and Fourth Avenue subway station around 8:30 a.m. on April 12. The suspect is currently still on... -
Suspect in Brooklyn Subway Shooting Arrested
The New York Police Department said suspect Frank James was arrested Wednesday afternoon in Manhattan.