![]() ![]() “This nation was born in violence, it’s kept alive by violence or the threat thereof, and it’s going to die a violent death,” says James in a video where he takes on the moniker “Prophet of Doom.”Īfter a 30-hour manhunt, James was arrested without incident after a tipster - thought by police to be James himself - said he could be found near a McDonald’s on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. And hours of rambling, bigoted, profanity-laced videos on his YouTube channel that point to a deep, simmering anger. Arrests for a string of mostly low-level crimes. ![]() One stands out for its relative calm: A silent shot of a packed New York City subway car in which he raises his finger to point out passengers, one by one.Įven as police arrested James on Wednesday in the Brooklyn subway shooting that wounded 10 people, they were still searching for a motive from a flood of details about the 62-year-old Black man’s life.Īn erratic work history. ![]() NEW YORK (AP) - Frank James posted dozens of videos ranting about race, violence and his struggles with mental illness. ![]()
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