Frank James, the man accused of opening fire on a subway train in Brooklyn, visited multiple Manhattan neighborhoods, including possibly a stop at the famous Katz's Delicatessen, as the NYPD scoured the city for him, according to police sources.
, visited multiple Manhattan neighborhoods, including possibly a stop at the famous Katz's Delicatessen, as the NYPD scoured the city for him, according to police sources.
James made it into Manhattan and, sometime Tuesday night, checked into the Chelsea International Hostel on West 20th Street, sources said. The hostel denies James stayed there Tuesday but added that he has stayed there in the past. By the time police arrived, James had already left the McDonald's. But a good Samaritan spotted James nearby on St. Mark's Place and First Avenue and flagged down police, sources said.offered for information leading to James' apprehension because their information "contributed directly to the arrest," the NYPD said Friday.New York City Mayor Eric Adams held an event Friday honoring the transit employees involved in the subway shooting response.
Adams also thanked all New Yorkers for mobilizing at different levels, from the educators at nearby schools to the doctors and nurses at local hospitals to the civilians who "rushed to the aid of their fellow passengers." Conductor Raven Haynes told ABC News Live that as the subway pulled into the station, she saw the second car fill with smoke and "passengers falling out of the train and onto the platform floor."
PHOTO: Frank James, the suspect in the Brooklyn subway shooting, reacts as he is escorted to a vehicle after leaving an NYPD precinct in New York, April 13, 2022.
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