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New York, Frank James’ ‘Prophetic’ Videos: Who Is the Man Wanted in the Shooting?

New York, April 13, 2022 Police are looking for the 62yearold African American man Frank R James: it could have been him a Shooting in the New York subway caused 23 injured. He is certainly the owner of the credit card used to rent the van linked to the attack and was found a few blocks from the Sunset Park train station where about thirty shots were fired. James had posted “worrying” videos on social media speaking about the homelessness problem, New York and its mayor, Eric Adams (whose security was being reinforced during those hours).

Filming in New York, a suspect's identity leaks: Frank R. James (Ansa)Filming in New York, a suspect’s identity leaks: Frank R. James (Ansa)

The videos of the subway shooting: blood and mayhem

A Reward of $50,000 Information on the perpetrator of the New York subway shooting was offered, James Essig, chief of the Police Investigative Division, said at a news conference.

Inside the train station The cameras didn’t work and so the police are forced to look through the videos of witnesses for clues and to compare the information they have.

They continue to appear intact Details of the minutes of terror and panic in the subway: The suspect was in the car when he pulled a smoke canister from his backpack. Then he put on the gas mask and started shooting. At least 33 rounds were fired then the pistol jammed, a 9 mm Glock, and that would have prevented the worst. At that moment, the man, dressed like a subway attendant, ran away.

Frank James and the Prophetic Videos

Very little is currently known about Frank R. James: he rented the vehicle in Philadelphia, where he has one of his residences (the other is in Wisconsin). High youtubein profile ‘Prophet of Truth 88 (Prophet of Truth 88), has published a number of over the years Video with insults, sometimes against European AfroAmericans, women, homeless people and social workers, sometimes against the Mayor of New York, Eric Adams, sarcastic interventions on the war in Ukraine. In a recent video from March 1, he denounces the growing violence subways out of new York. Then he says, “I wanted to kill everything I saw” and “I wanted to kill everything I saw.” taken before the restrictions imposed to stem the spread of the coronavirus as passengers were not wearing masks. In other hourlong videos, from “Domestic Averages” to “Sensitive Violence,” Adams peddles what turns out to be tirades accompanied by a banner. an alarm clock, and the words “It’s too late”. have lived in Wisconsin and Philadelphia.

Filming on the New York subway: photos of relief efforts in BrooklynFilming on the New York subway: photos of relief efforts in Brooklyn