

The NYPD released this update on Wednesday officially naming James as a suspect. I will never be back again alive to that m*********r.' Speaking from the driver's seat of a rented van, he said: 'As I leave the state of Wisconsin, about to be back in the state of Illinois, all I can say is: Good riddance. In the March 20th video, titled 'STOP ONE COMPLETE', he gave an ominous warning about his plans. In a separate interview with The Daily Beast, she said they hadn't spoken for three years. The alleged gunman's sister, Catherine James Robinson, told The New York Times on Wednesday that he spent much of his life alone. He also posted worrying memes about guns, bullets and 9/11 on Facebook but none were picked up by police. The Guardian Program is the bureau's terrorist threat and suspicious incident tracking system.ĭespite being on that list, James was unimpeded as he relentlessly uploaded hate-speech-filled clips on YouTube about how oppressed black people were and how black and white people should have 'no contact', for weeks before Tuesday's attack. It has now emerged that he was known to the FBI and was questioned in 2019 in New Mexico though it is not yet clear why. He was cleared but was entered into the state's 'Guardian Lead' system. He drove south, first through Illinois, then to Philadelphia where he picked up the U-Haul van that he brought to New York City. James lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, until recently but packed up on March 20 and left the state. Police believe he is the man responsible because his credit card was used to rent the U-Haul that police found a key to in a backpack dumped at the scene that also contained a handgun, three extended magazines, fireworks and firecrackers. On Wednesday morning, Mayor Eric Adams officially named James as a suspect - upgrading him from 'person of interest'. The race-obsessed suspect in Tuesday's horror shooting on the New York City subway posted a terrifying YouTube warning that he was driving from his home in Wisconsin and would 'never be back again alive' three weeks before unleashing terror during rush hour.įrank James, 62, remains on the run on Wednesday morning 24 hours after allegedly opening fire on a packed northbound N train as it approached 36th Street station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

The shooting has epitomized the danger of New York City's subways, where crime is up by 60 percentīy Jennifer Smith, Chief Reporter For Dailymail.Com.The surveillance cameras inside the station were not working which has hampered efforts to find him.He then opened fire with a handgun, shooting ten people, before somehow managing to flee.James pulled out a gas mask on the northbound N train in Brooklyn yesterday then released a smoke bomb.Speaking about gangs, he said: 'This is what white b*****s and white m*********ers' expect you to be… when you blow one of their f*****g brains out – this is what you asked for'.In a video two days before the shooting, he ranted about how black people were forced into crime.On March 20, he announced he was leaving Wisconsin and 'will never be back again alive'.For weeks before yesterday's shooting, he posted ominous videos on YouTube about race and shootings.He was known to the bureau and was on a terrorist watchlist after an incident in New Mexico in 2019.James remains at-large despite a multi-state hunt for him that also involves the FBI.Frank James, 62, has been named as the suspect in Tuesday's shooting in Brooklyn, New York.


REVEALED: NYC subway shooting suspect Frank James, 62, posted unhinged race-obsessed YouTube clips warning of his intentions and hatred for Mayor Eric Adams - as sister says he is a loner
