A man who was pushed onto New York City subway tracks in the path of an oncoming train is recounting the harrowing, near-death experience.
A federal grand jury has indicted a man suspected of shooting up a New York City subway train last month - an attack that wounded 10 people and rattled a city already experiencing a rise in violent crime.
Frank James' attorneys said federal agents improperly questioned him in his jail cell, directing him to sign certain documents and taking multiple swabs of his DNA.
Mayor Eric Adams, who continues isolating after testing positive for COVID-19, presided virtually over the ceremony.
Suspected Brooklyn subway shooter Frank R. James will remain in federal custody after briefly appearing in federal court Thursday.
Many of the videos that James uploaded included references to violence, including at a set group of people he believed had maligned him.