From Nats.news April 12, 2022
Frank James, who railed against Mayor Adams, made bizarre threatening rants on YouTube has been identified as the shooter/terrorist in the savage Brooklyn subway attack that injured at least 29 people Tuesday morning.
The peculiarities in this horrific shooting attack which took place on the Brooklyn subway between the 59th Street and 36th Street stations were that the MTA cameras were malfunctioning (What?!) and the MTA police never made it to the scene! I smell a rat in the ruse! Law enforcement told The New York Post that the cameras tend to go out “from time to time”. My question – Aren’t these cameras monitored through a central console that would flag when they’re not working?
This is an equally tragic story for all the people who were terrorized, hurt, and seriously wounded and for Mr. James who could never get the mental health treatment he desperately needed. ~ Natalie
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Frank James warned last month that he was “entering the danger zone”, had rented a U-Haul van discovered near the N train attack in Sunset Park.
James said in a lengthy video, “Mr. Mayor, I’m a victim of your mental health program. I’m 63 now, full of hate, full of anger, and full of bitterness. Eric Adams, Eric Adams: What are you doing brother? What’s happening with this homeless situation, he said while referring to the subway. Every car I went to was loaded with homeless people. It was so bad I couldn’t even stand. I had to keep moving from car to car.”
James criticizing the Mayor for not doing more to combat homelessness.
James said in the videos that he had a diagnosed mental illness and railed against what he called the “horror show” of the city’s mental health services!
James continued to say, “What’s going on in that place is violence,” he said about a facility he claimed to receive care from. “Not physical violence,” he explained, “but the kind of violence a child experiences in grade school… that would make him go get a gun and shooting motherf–ers.”
James, claimed, “The Russian invasion of Ukraine was proof that black people were treated with disdain in society. He further claimed, These white motherfu–ers, this is what they do. Ultimately, at the end of the day they kill and commit genocide against each other. What do you think they gonna do to your black ass?”
In a rambling conspiracy theory, James claimed that a race war would follow the ongoing conflict in Europe.
James said, “It’s just a matter of time before these white motherfu–ers decide, ‘Hey listen. Enough is enough. These ni–ers got to go’ And what’re you going to do? You gonna fight. And guess what? You gonna die. Cause unlike President [Zelensky] over in Ukraine, nobody has your back. The whole world is against you. And you’re against your fu–ing self. So why should you be alive again is the fucking question. Why should a ni–er be alive on this planet? Besides to pick cotton or chop sugar cane or tobacco.”
The only option James claimed, was to commit more violence or become a criminal.
“And so the message to me is: I should have gotten a gun, and just started shooting motherf—ers,” he said. Or I should have gotten some dope and started shooting or starting hitting bit–es in the head, robbing old ladies, you know what the fu– it is.”
Law enforcement indicated, “The key to James’ van was found at the scene of the crime and a credit card that rented the vehicle out of Philadelphia.”
Cops believe that James was living out of the U-Haul van because his clothing and personal care products were inside.
Authorities said 10 of the injured commuters had been wounded by gunfire.
The shooter had been on the run for hours before police uncovered a crucial clue: the van, which had Arizona plates and was located on West Third Street near Kings Highway late Tuesday afternoon.
During an evening press briefing, Sewell said that among the items recovered by cops at the scene were a 9 mm handgun, a hatchet, gasoline and “consumer-grade fireworks.
At least one witness said she mistook the attacker for an MTA worker.