NYC Subway Shooter Frank James Case Breakdown! *NEW Info*
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Um, but yeah, guys, so uh we got a busy week uh this week, man.
Tomorrow we got three interviews.
We got uh Charlie from Cults of your crypto, we got Noah Kagan, um uh fantastic marketer, and then we got um uh oh, and then we got the after our show, of course.
And then um, and then on Tuesday, we got Ed Latimore, and then Wednesday we got Rolo Tomasi, guys.
So we got a lot of heat coming your guys' way, is gonna be lit.
And uh yeah, we've got a lot of heat coming for y'all.
But uh, yeah, so this guy's this case came to my attention.
Uh, Karan Corr goes, uh, this one is going to be crazy.
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Um, and then uh King Life Two Bucks goes, dude knew better than to try that and the Bronx.
Oh man, actually, uh my my helper right now is from the Bronx.
You don't want to be on camera though.
But uh, you want to say anything to people?
You yeah, keep it in New York, huh?
Okay.
Uh anyway, um so with that said, guys.
So as we know, oh here we got uh he don't love you five.
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All right.
So let's get right into it, people.
So uh first and foremost, let's go ahead and read the news article from the feds here.
Okay.
This we're gonna be talking about our boy Frank James.
This is released on April 13th, Wednesday.
Okay.
Frank James charged in Brooklyn shooting, mass shooting on York subway.
Defendant allegedly attempted to kill commuters during morning rush hour.
Recumble complaint was unsealed today in federal court in Brooklyn.
Can y'all see that really good?
Here, let me let you make it a little bit bigger for y'all.
Is that better?
Yeah.
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All right.
So here we go.
He goes, Um, charging Frank James with uh a criminal complaint was unsealed today in federal court in Brooklyn, charging Frank James with conducting a violent attack on a mass transportation vehicle in violation of 18 USC 1992 A7B1.
The charge terrorist attacks or other violence against a mass transportation system rate relates to April 12th, 2022, mass shooting on the New York City subway in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
James was arrested earlier today by New York City police officers in Manhattan and will make his initial appearance tomorrow before United States Manager Judge Roan Lann.
Uh Braun Peace, United States Attorney for the Eastern District in New York, Michael J. Driskall, assistant and director in charge of the uh FBI, John DeVito, special agent charge of ATF, and uh Kechan L. Suell, commissioner of New York City Police Department announced the arrest and charge.
And then, as you guys know, how what I teach you guys, anytime you're reading uh one of these press releases, the first agency to make a comment is the lead agency.
Okay, but I mean this is a terrorism case, so you already know it's gonna be FBI off rip, okay?
Uh or in this case the JTTF Joint Terrorism Task Force.
Um, as ledged the defendant committed a heinous and premeditated attack on ordinary New Yorkers during their morning uh subway commute.
Say the United States Attorney Peace.
All New Yorkers have the right to expect that they will be safe as they travel throughout our great city and use our vital transportation system systems.
I am grateful to our law enforcement partners, the first responders, and the everyday New Yorkers who stepped up during this crisis and showed the best of our city.
Also, we continue to pray for the victims and their loved ones as they recover from this traumatic event, both physically and emotionally.
And real quick, guys, let me make a little caveat here.
And actually, I got America right next to me.
I don't think you guys understand, like New York City, the public transportation is literally like the lifeblood of the city.
Literally is everything.
It's everything.
Like people from New York don't like I I can't say how many people I know from New York that don't have driver's licenses.
Wait, do you have a driver's license?
Yeah, but I mean, like when you the subway, that's the easiest thing you can use for real.
Okay.
To get around.
So when you attack like the infrastructure of the subway, it's a big deal, guys.
Okay.
Like public transportation in New York City is taken extremely seriously.
The subway systems run 24 hours.
The bus systems run, uh, is it 24 or what nowadays?
Is it 24 now?
God damn.
Okay.
But the the subway's always been 24-7.
And then the buses run 24-7.
And there's always taxis.
Like New York City is one of the few cities, guys, major cities, where you truly don't need a car.
You really don't.
Okay.
Miami, LA, uh, Vegas, all these other places.
Like, unless you live in like the downtown, really cool area, you're gonna need a car every single time.
Like, for example, I'll give y'all an example.
I'm here in Miami, right?
We're in brickle.
Brickle, you can walk everywhere.
But once you leave Rickle, you won't need a car.
You know what I'm saying?
Very and because the public transportation is not good here, like it is in New York City.
So the reason why they're you know, speaking this way about the public transportation system and why it's like a big deal is because this infrastructure of New York City depends upon public transportation.
Okay.
So if you attack the subways, it's a it's it's an attack on the city.
All right.
Anyone from New York City understands this, but for I'm you know, my international guys, my guys that have never been in the city before, um, you may not know this.
But yes, New York City prides itself on its public transportation.
There's people that are adults that don't even have driver's licenses, bro.
It's very common.
I can't tell you how many girls I met from New York, how many people I met from New York in general don't have a driver's license.
35 years old.
You know people that don't have driver's license.
Yeah, mad people.
Yeah, it's it's like a common thing.
We would laugh at those people here, but it's common.
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Used to sub to you guys.
I don't know.
I don't know, but we are gonna talk about his social media presence here a little bit too.
So, okay, let's continue on.
Mr. Peace praise the outstanding efforts of the uh and FBI's New York joint terrorism task force, which consists of investigators and analysts from the FBI, the NYPD, and over 50 other federal, state, and local agencies.
Guys, yeah, the the JTTF, I broke this down already what the JTTF is.
Um, but it's basically a task force of law enforcement officers from different agencies that work together solely for the purpose of combating terrorism and promoting national security within the United States.
Okay, and it's and there's big JTTFs in every part of the uh the United States, every major city.
So, like we got a JTTF here in the Miami area.
There's a JTTF New York, obviously, and they're you know all over the place.
Yesterday's everyday New Yorkers community through Brooklyn on our subway system.
Frank James and alleged uh and has alleged committed a horrific act that resulted in and around the o'clock effort by the FBI joy at JTTF in New York City, the NYPD and the ATF to find him and bring them to justice thanks to the incredible work.
Well, involved to identify James and get the proper information out to the public.
He's a federal custody, and New Yorkers can breathe a little easier in our city today, said FBI assistant director in charge, Driscoll.
Yeah, and this is the assistant director in charge that made this announcement, not the special agent in charge.
So you know this is a big deal, okay.
Um, and then today's arrest of Frank James, you guys are probably wondering, well, why was the ATF involved?
Well, the ATF was involved, guys, because a firearm was discharged during the course of this crime.
All right.
Uh today's arrest of Frank James was in part was in large part due to the vigilance and concerted effort by New York New Yorkers to aid law enforcement and the apprehension of violent criminals.
We at ATF applaud the public's engagement, our participation and providing vital information to apprehend James, and we hope for a speedy recovery for all victims.
ATF will continue to utilize our nationwide crime gun intelligence capabilities to support our partners in the continued investigation of today's Tuesday's horrific attack on the NYC subway, stated ATF special agent in charge, Devito.
Yes, guys.
So anytime a firearm is recovered in the United States, you're gonna have to give it to the ATF, and they're gonna be able to do something called the E-Trace.
And e-trace is able to go ahead and go back to the first original buyer of the gun.
In this case, it was our boy uh Frank James that actually purchased this gun and left it on the scene.
So uh not too hard to find out who he was with that one.
Uh so yep.
So basically everybody found him.
Let's see here.
All right, so we're gonna go ahead and start reading the complaint here in a second.
But before I read the complaint, guys, right?
Here's the court document.
As you guys know, we always read the court documents here on FedEt.
Let me enlarge this bad boy real fast.
Okay, y'all can read it.
Uh United States District Court, Eastern District of New York, United States of America versus Frank James.
But who the hell is Frank James, right?
All right, so what I got here is we're gonna go ahead and give y'all a little bit of a look into who this dude is.
Frank James, guys, is um he's a strange individual.
I'll say that.
So let me go ahead and open this tab for y'all here.
Do we got it?
Okay, cool.
Feel somebody got the ghost.
But when should we say so?
He had a YouTube channel, guys, and he posts a bunch of like cryptic strange messages on YouTube.
You know what I mean?
Talking about World of War, you know, World War III and all this other shit.
He's he's a crazy person.
But let's go ahead and uh play this for y'all so you can kind of get an insight.
I could show you better than I can tell you.
We all are death, and somebody got the ghost, and that's gonna be you.
This is Frank James, accused of carrying out a violent attack on a New York City subway.
His videos now removed from YouTube are often rambling.
Does he have a picture?
Oh, let me know, guys.
Is there echoes?
Let me know if the sound is good.
If there's echo, let me know, guys.
In the chat, what are they saying?
That was good.
It's good.
Give us one's in the chat if it's good, guys.
A boy.
His videos of carrying out a violent attack on a new ghost.
He has a picture of himself in the background.
Y'all see that?
City of New York, man reason uh uh man resource administration, department of employment.
Uh Cedar participant identification card, Frank James.
The hell that's gonna be you.
This is Frank James accused of carrying out a violent attack on a New York City subway.
His videos now removed from YouTube are often rambling with a recurring theme of violence, news coverage on subway violence, stories here in Milwaukee where his YouTube channel before, guys, was Prophet of Truth 88.
I tried looking for it, it the channel's gone.
He recently lived, or the war in Ukraine.
I know that would be best if nuclear devices would drop and all of mankind was wiped out.
It certainly What the fuck?
Okay, what the fuck?
My man crazy.
Alarming.
Former deputy assistant secretary for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Brian Doro says red flags include escalating hateful or violent behavior online, specific details of a plan, and talk of buying weapons.
Is that instinctually?
We know when something's wrong.
But he says our instincts can also keep us from interfering.
Fair use, fair use, guys.
Fair use.
Fox 6, you guys better not come after me.
Always make that effort because you don't know the outcome.
It could be just that that small little nugget that that person is looking for to put them on a different track.
Whether it's reaching out to a Hey, yo, big Mo, is this you, bro?
I'll just fucking around Big Mo's our audio engineer.
Person's friend, family, or law enforcement.
Dorrell says it comes down to the old saying.
If you see something, say something.
If it's innoculus, okay, no harm, no foul.
But if all right.
So that's one vid kind of showing who this guy is.
And then I'll show you guys also this social media counseling to him.
Strange individual, man.
He'd be going on crazy rants.
Rush's evasion Ukraine and voice concerns about moving to Philadelphia.
Which is a part of how they caught him, actually.
I'm heading back into the danger zone, so to speak.
You know, uh, It's triggering a lot of negative thoughts, of course.
Because I do so have a bad severe case post-traumatic stretch.
after I've been through over the years, man.
All right.
Cool.
So let's go ahead and go uh start going into this complaint here.
All right.
Nice.
And this one's a fairly shorter one, guys.
Um, United States of uh America, uh United States District Court, Eastern District of New York.
And so this is Brooklyn, guys.
This is the Brooklyn one versus the Southern District of New York is over there in Manhattan.
Uh United States of America against Frank James, the defendant.
Um Jorge Alvarez being duly sworn to pose and states he is a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Now, remember, guys, you guys are a criminal complaint, is an affidavit written by a special agent and/or criminal investigator, right?
That has some kind of federal authority to charge a crime.
And that affidavit is written in support of an arrest warrant for an individual to go ahead and get them, you know, booked.
So in this case, after they got him in custody, they went ahead, wrote this complaint.
Uh, and they probably had him in custody, wrote up this complaint and then charged them federally.
Okay.
So the Jorge Alvarez, guys, is the case agent on this case from the FBI.
Okay.
Honor about April 12th, 2022, within the Eastern District of New York and elsewhere, the defendant Frank James, did knowingly and without lawful authority and permission, command act, including the use of a dangerous weapon with the intent to cause death and serious bodily injury to one or more persons on a terminal structure,
track, and facility used in the operation of a mass transportation vehicle to wit the New York City subway system, which was carrying passengers and employees at the time of the offense and conduct was um engaged in on against and affecting a mass transportation provider engaged in interstate commerce.
And James traveled across state line in order to commit the offense and transported materials across state line in aid of commission of the offense.
Guys, what do I tell y'all all the time?
Look at these words.
Um engage in interstate commerce, traveled across state lines, okay.
Um across state line here.
When you hear these words, the feds are coming.
All right.
Title 18, United States Code 1992.
You know what?
Hold on, let's pull this bad boy up real quick.
Let's do some some legal stuff real fast, right?
You go into Cornell Law, which is which is good, guys.
If you're gonna look up the law, that's a good one to look up.
And remember, guys, what do I tell y'all?
18 USC is always uh the criminal code in the United States.
So if it's 18 USC something, it means it's criminal.
So here's what they hit them with terrorist attacks and other violence against railroad carriers and against mass transportation systems on land, on water, and or through the air.
Okay.
So there we go.
And in this case, they hit him with uh A7 and B1.
So in this case, it's gonna be A, right?
Whoever in circumstances described in the subsection knowingly and without lawful authority or permission, right?
So that's A, and now you're gonna go all the way down to seven.
This is how you guys figure it out.
Commits an act including the use of a dangerous weapon with the intent to cause death or serious body injury to any person who in is on property described in paragraph A or B of paragraph four, okay?
And then we got and B1.
So let's look at B. And this is how you guys read uh Aggravated, whoever commits an offense under subsection uh of this section in a circumstance in which B one the railroad track, the the railroad on track equipment uh or mass transportation vehicle was carrying a passenger employee at the time of the offense.
So see how we were able to, you know, go ahead and delineate exactly what they're hitting them with.
So they're hitting them with because this is the main statute, guys, right?
19 1992, right?
However, you got to get the proper subsections based on the facts of the case.
So this is how you're able to read the statute.
So in this case, like I said, right?
A7, boom, A, then work your way down.
We're seven, bam.
Then we got B, and then one.
So that's what they got them for.
All right, that's how you read criminal statutes.
Like the goddamn video.
Ain't nobody else breaking this down for y'all like this.
Okay.
Let's continue reading.
Because our boy, seriously fucked up here.
Can y'all see by the way?
Do you guys need me to enlarge this?
How's it on that screen?
Not bad.
Okay.
Source of your deponent's information on the grounds for this belief are as follows.
I'm a special interest of the FBI and have been since so been since January 2020.
Damn, this nigga new.
I'm currently assigned to the FBI in New York City Police Department, Joint Terrorism Task Force.
I have training experience in the investigation of domestic terrorism, including bombings.
I'm familiar with the facts and circumstances set forth below for my participation investigation, my review of the investigator file, and from reports of other law enforcement officers involved in the investigation.
Ms. Bronx, what's your take on so far?
Um give us your New York view on this.
Um he was mentally ill.
Like crazy.
Alright, the defendant.
I'm pulling this up here for y'all.
He said it's lagging.
Is laggy?
Yeah.
Hmm.
Alright, I'm gonna.
It's lagging, guys.
Alright, I'm gonna go ahead.
Is it good now?
Give me once in a chat if it's good now.
Thank you.
Give me ones in a chat if it's good now.
If it is.
Yeah, we got one.
Sorry about that, guys.
I don't know why.
Sometimes it just has like random uh bursts like that.
Okay, so here we are.
36th Street.
Um where's little man?
There we go.
Drop this guy.
Alright, so here we are.
So this is 36th Street, Brooklyn.
Hmm.
Thank you.
Wonder where the train is.
It's probably somewhere here.
Yeah, so this is okay.
So this is the stop, 36th Street um in Brooklyn.
So this is where the shooting happened, which I got some footage of that as well for y'all.
Don't worry, guys.
And uh shout out to Ms. Bronx for helping me find that footage.
She has she's actually one that got it for me.
Um at approximately 826 a.m.
Oh no, we read that one.
Uh the writers reported that they had heard multiple gunshots and explosions on the train, and that the train was filled with smoke.
Videos posted shortly after word to open source channels such as Twitter appeared to depict the scene.
The video showed a stopped subway training that was pouring smoke out of his doors.
The videos also showed one or more passenger subway pastors who were lying prone on the floor of the station just outside the train.
All right, so let's pull up this uh free all real quick.
Shout out to Ms. Bronx for getting this for me.
Uh what I'm about to show you guys is graphic.
okay so uh viewer discretion is advised
Everyone has nice back yet, probably crazy, guys.
Fair use, fair use, fair use.
Fair use, fair use.
All right, let's see here.
Okay.
Thanks for watching.
All right, and then we got another one too, right?
Uh that you pulled up.
Yeah, I seven minutes.
It was uh it was this one, right?
No, no, that's not it.
Can you uh can you pull it up for me?
And then um send me the link here.
So take that link and send it to me on Telegram.
Okay, there's a little app below.
Just find Telegram and then send it to send it to me there.
Okay, so that's uh guys, that was I'm very, very graphic here.
I'll take a break look at the chat real quick.
Um yes, this is live, guys.
This is definitely live.
Um, we're good with audio and sound and everything.
All right, cool.
And yeah, that video is crazy, guys.
Fucking crazy.
Um.
Okay.
So we got here.
Um paragraph five.
What was that?
I got the video, but I don't know what to do.
Oh, okay.
Here.
Give me one sec, guys.
uh senate Yeah, just send it to send it in that chat.
All right, sorry about that, guys.
Okay.
So let's keep going.
And I got another video I'm gonna pull up for y'all here in a second.
Um, and that was the one that seven minutes.
Um, I'll pull I'll read another paragraph and then I'll read it.
So we're on paragraph five.
So um and look at this, guys.
I was showing you guys this in complaints because the purpose of the complaint is set forth only those facts necessary to establish probable cause.
I have not described all the relevant facts and circumstances, which I am aware.
You know, that's a little caveat there.
Okay, paragraph five.
Law force officers who interviewed passengers were told that the perpetrator set off one or more smoke emitting devices in the train car, wore a gas masks or similar protective device, and appeared to be carrying a large number of items.
Some pastors also told the law enforcement officers that the perpetrator fired a gun multiple times at passengers in the train car.
Some passengers also told law enforcement officers that that salon was dressed in what appeared to be a construction workers' vest.
Can you pull up that vid for me too, Miss Bronx?
The one that you had with the uh before with the um uh with the worker vest?
Yeah.
So uh yeah, guys, they have footage of this guy fucking everywhere, man.
It was it was crazy.
So I'm gonna pull up a video for y'all right now, actually.
That also shows some more.
Thank you.
Okay.
Y'all should be able to see what's on screen there.
My fellow, New Yorkers.
We got it.
We got it.
This corner here of St. Mark's Place in First Avenue in East Village.
This is where this all unfolded yesterday afternoon.
And I want to show you about two blocks down, you can see the McDonald's where police say Frank James told them he would be waiting for them.
And the first images we see of him in handcuffs happening right in front of these storefronts in this busy neighborhood where he seemed to be hyper.
You got it?
Yeah.
The other one?
Oh, can you send me that one in the same telegram?
Yeah.
So I'll show y'all what I mean by the construction outfit right now.
But this is when they got him, right?
Because he was just chilling in Manhattan like a dummy.
The man police say is responsible for that devastating attack on the New York City subject.
Okay, so let me show you all the footage real quick of him and the construction stuff.
Y'all got that?
Cool.
All right.
There are a lot of people who will uh feel a lot of things.
Here he is on their ride home from work or school or wherever they may be going this afternoon.
He's got the gas mask on, hat, orange construction outfit.
Well, let's uh kind of play out how these puzzle pieces came together uh for police and federal investigators.
We know that throughout the early morning, uh the suspect, James was spotted on security video from the inline from different stations on the in-line.
He apparently bore fair use, fair use, fair use.
And the end line guys is a train train line.
And do me a favor.
There's about 900 plus y'all in here, guys.
Do me a favor.
Like the video.
And rode the train for several hours, uh, according to law enforcement sources before carrying out the attack here.
Now there is no video from the 36th Street station.
That camera, uh as we now know, wasn't functioning at the time of the attack.
As that was going on, as they were looking at that video.
Federal agents traced the weapon used in the attack back to James.
It was purchased legally 11 years ago in Ohio.
So that was a good one.
So remember how I told you guys that the ATF what they do is they're able to trace the gun back to the original purchaser.
That's what they're able to do in this case.
They were able to get the gun, run the serial numbers, and figure it out.
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Shout out to her, always helping out.
Another key piece to all of this.
They do say that it appears he acted alone.
And then there's those videos that that everyone's been talking about all morning.
Dozens of just irate.
You could barely get through that thing.
He's like, hey, he's struggling.
What the fuck?
The mayor here, Eric Adams, and his effort to reduce crimes in the sub need for more mass shooting.
Did not want to go so uh they got that boy all over the place.
Unauthorized use prohibited.
So he is in custody now.
One other note to add to all of this.
Yeah.
All right.
So we got so we got him there.
All right.
So uh large number of items.
So there he goes.
That's that's him going into the train station, guys.
Search of the scene of the attack revealed two bags, both of which were recovered from the scene.
The first bag contained among other items of firearm, a plastic container containing gasoline, a torch, a U-Haw key, and multiple bank cards.
The firearm was a Glock 17 pistol manufactured in Austria.
Records provided by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Farms, and Explosives revealed that the farm was lawfully purchased in Ohio by an individual named Frank Robert James.
And that is uh when they say records, guys, that's called an e-trace.
Okay, and I know this myself because I did a lot of gun cases when I was an agent myself, and uh, you know, they were able to probably do it in emergency and get it in a day.
The fact that they were able to get it so quickly, um, you know, probably under the um the circumstance of uh domestic terrorism is uh, you know, that's kudos to the ATF agent that made it happen.
And a Glock 17, guys.
I actually have a Glock 17 here.
Give me a one in the chat if y'all want me to bring a Glock 17 and show y'all what it looks like on camera.
Uh, give me one in the chat if you guys want me to.
If not, then I'll just continue on.
Um, so the firearm was lawfully purchased in Ohio by an individual named uh Frank Robert James.
Marks on a serial number up this oh shit.
Okay, they want ones.
Okay, let me go get it real quick.
Give you a second.
All right.
All right.
All right, guys.
So here's uh my Glock 17.
Remember, what do I tell you guys all the time?
Gun safety, gun is always pointing a safe direction.
You never point at anyone else, and you always want to deal with a gun that is safe, right?
So here it is, right here.
Okay.
Finger always off the trigger.
Obviously, remove the magazine, rack it.
Okay, rack it a few times, check in there, make sure that there's nothing in there, right?
Look away, and then look back in again.
That's standard training.
All right.
But this is a gun right here.
It's the Glock 17.
I got a uh a TLR one on it, a light.
I actually used to use this gun um when I was you know on the job.
And uh, yeah, it's a good gun, man.
17 rounds, uh, with one in the chamber.
Right.
This is what it looks like here.
The back of it.
Okay.
So this thing could definitely do some damage here.
And um, yeah, yeah, good gun.
Good, definitely a good gun.
Glocks are very reliable, guys.
Everyone loves them.
So, yeah.
Someone said full screen.
Oh, y'all want full screen?
Okay, let me full screen it real quick.
Uh let me hear, hit stop.
Stop screen.
Yeah, there we go.
All right.
So here it is, guys.
This is a Glock 17 right here.
Okay, y'all saw me unload it earlier.
Obviously, remember, like I always said, guns always point in a safe direction, never anyone else.
Um, this obviously I unloaded, removed the magazine, racked it a few times, right?
You always make sure.
And then what they teach you in the academy is they rack it back, look, touch in there, make sure there's nothing in there, look away, do it again.
All right.
So the gun is safe, and obviously always pointing a safe direction.
Finger always off the goddamn trigger.
But the uh this is a Glock 17 right here, guys.
Okay, the serial number is actually right here, okay.
This is where you find the serial number for a Glock.
All right.
Um right here.
And then also, yeah, you can't see it.
And then it's also right here, two different places here and here.
All right.
This gun carries 17 rounds, really good gun.
Very good for like, you know, if you're not trying to conceal, because it is big.
It's it's it's very, very long, long slide.
So um, yeah, and then this is the whole story to have it back on back in the day when i was on the job i used to use this gun for um enforcement uh for enforcement operations okay anytime we were gonna go raid a house or something like that i would uh that would be the gun i would take but then i eventually switched over to the Glock 19 and the Glock 26 but really good gun so anyway let's go back to the affidavit yeah I knew you guys are gonna be really excited about that god damn good I'm looking through the chat right now
yeah.
All right.
So let's continue on.
Thank you guys so much for the support, by the way.
We just got, we got 1200 y'all in here.
Do me a favor.
Like the video.
What's your thoughts on that Bronx?
Too many Glocky.
All right.
Mark's on a serial number.
Let's see here.
So, the firearm was a Glock 17 pistol manufactured in Austria.
Records provided by the Bureau of Alcoholics, psycho firearms.
If real, the firearm was lawfully purchased in Ohio by Frank James.
Marks on the serial number on the firearm appear to reflect that an attempt was made to deface the serial number as reflected in the photo below.
Yeah.
See, look, he tried to scratch the serial numbers off, but it's very difficult to do.
And I showed you all where the, where the serial numbers are.
Right.
It's right here.
Let me see if I get that on camera.
It's right here.
So it's very difficult guys to get this thing scratched off because it's in two different places.
Okay.
He literally just made it more noticeable for real.
Yeah.
That's all.
Yeah.
Real talk.
That's what he did is actually make it more noticeable.
Fucking dummy.
Fucking stupid.
So, um, the second bag, the second bag contained fireworks, which are black powder filled explosives as depicted in the photograph below.
Can you get me that video, um, of the smoke on the train?
I'll pull that up for the people too.
Uh, one of the bank cards located in the first bag with the farm was a debit card issued by United States financial institution.
Bank one in the name of Frank James.
Records provided by bank one indicate multiple telephone numbers associated with the account, including a telephone number when Milwaukee, Wisconsin area code four one four ending in two nine Oh three, the two nine Oh three number.
Okay.
Records provided by U-Haul revealed that on April 11th, 2022 at approximately two 30, two Oh 3 PM, an individual named Frank James rented U-Haul in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with a white Chevy express G two 500 cargo van with Arizona plates.
The U-Haul vehicle, U-Haul records reflected that the individual reserved and prepaid for the rental honor about April 6th, 2022 provided you all with the two nine Oh three number as his contact information and advise you all that he preferred to be contacted by text message at that number.
Okay.
So guys, why is this two nine and three number important?
It's important because it directly links evidence found at the scene of the crime to a U-Haul application where, Where when you're using a U-Haul, you have to put all your contact information there and it matches their records.
So now they're able to definitively identify and tag this guy.
Number one, identify him and then also link him to the scene of the crime.
OK.
That individual also provided U-Haul with a Wisconsin driver's license in the name of Frank Robert James with an address in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and a date of birth in 1959.
The photograph was from Wisconsin's driver's license is depicted below and shows the defendant Frank James.
Here he is.
This guy is definitely holding L's all over the place.
L Marshall, 20 bucks, Myron.
This is great respect.
Like the video, y'all.
Yeah, guys, do me a favor.
You guys don't have to donate a dollar.
Thank you guys so much that when you do, though, I really appreciate it.
Just like the video.
That's all I need from y'all.
And then, yeah, every dollar that you guys donate will go to maybe a chopped and cheese for this girl from the Bronx.
Right.
That's what y'all eat, right?
Chopped cheese or something?
something like that.
Yeah facts all right um and if I get the likes up I'll expose her Instagram for y'all uh okay 10 uh New York City police department video surveillance cameras recorded the UH vehicle driving over the Verizon on Narrows bridge at approximately 411 a.m on April 12th 2022 and entering Brooklyn New York the Uhaw vehicle cross state lines from Pennsylvania to New Jersey and then to New York a photograph of the UH vehicle driving over Verizon Narrows bridge is below.
Look at this guy.
They got him with the same orange outfit.
You can see his dumbass right there, bro.
And it wouldn't be fed if I didn't pull it up for y'all, right?
So let's pull up the Verizona Bridge real quick for y'all.
Okay.
Because we got a lot of international viewers and a bunch of people that aren't necessarily from the New York Tri-State area.
So let me see here.
I hate driving in New York, Ross.
I'll tell you that.
That shit is trash.
That shit is trash.
But okay.
So here's the Verizonto Bridge, my friends.
I'm gonna pull this up for y'all.
Okay, the Verizon Narrows Bridge has a central spin of 4,260 feet.
It was the longest suspension bridge in the world until it was surpassed by something.
Oh okay.
Okay, so the Verizon Narrows Bridge is a suspension bridge connecting the New York City boroughs of Stand Island and Brooklyn.
It spans the Narrows, a body of water linking the relatively enclosed upper New York Bay with Lower New York Bay and Atlantic Ocean.
It is the only fixed crossing of the narrow.
So here it is right here, guys.
Let's get this bad boy on the thing on the on the map.
Okay.
So let's zoom out a bit.
So my man.
Here's Stan Island.
Right here.
Now he crosses into Brooklyn.
Okay, and then you got uh this is New York right here.
Okay.
You got uh where's where the here's Newark.
Uh Manhattan is over here, Brooklyn is over here.
So let's go back.
See if I can drop the little man here.
See if I can drop the little man here.
Was this like some kind of trail?
Now where am I?
God damn it.
Let me back up a little bit.
Might have dropped it in the wrong place.
Uh let's drop the man maybe here.
All right, there we go.
All right.
So there's the bridge, guys.
Right.
And this takes you from this is the Staten Island side right here that I'm coming from.
Yeah, this is the Staten Island side.
Because you can see right here on the bottom portion, right?
Yep.
This is the Stand Island side where we are right now.
And then this bad boy gets you all the way to Brooklyn.
I remember being on this bridge as a kid.
No, this way, man.
God damn it.
Okay, that's the furthest it goes.
Google don't take you no further.
Let's see.
Yeah, it don't take you no further.
All right.
So let's back up here.
So, okay.
Now that we kind of have a visual, so he came from Staten Island all the way to Brooklyn.
Okay, we got Marquise 9912.
Uh five bucks.
Whenever a suspect doesn't hide his trail like that, it usually meant they never intended to live to face the consequences.
Fantastic point.
Very, very true.
Very, very true.
Okay.
So at approximately 612 a.m. on April 12, 2022, a surveillance camera located at West 7th Street and Kings Highway in Brooklyn, New York, recorded individual wearing a yellow hard hat, orange working jacket, reflective tape, carrying a backpack in his right hand and dragging a rolling bag in his left hand, leaving the U-Haul vehicle on foot.
A photograph from surveillance is video is below.
And I already know what y'all want.
So let's pull this bad boy up on a map right now.
Okay.
I think we have some, we might have some footage of that too, actually.
Let me see here.
Let me pull it up on Google for y'all first.
Let me pull it up on Google for y'all first.
So here we are.
We got the smoke thing too, right?
Yeah.
Okay, you got you sent it in the telegram?
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
right here.
Thank you.
So right around here, if I'm not mistaken, because okay, so this right here.
Hmm, maybe it changed.
Maybe this build it looks like it.
This is the corner right here.
Thank you.
I think is that it?
Yeah, because you can see it.
Yeah, it is.
You can see the sign, yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, there's a but there's our boy right here.
Injured too.
Okay, there we go.
So, yeah, so this building has changed.
It's not like this is probably an older uh this is from 2019.
That makes sense.
Versus in 2022, this is what it looks like now.
So they've clearly rebuilt it.
Um so this is where he was when they f when they caught him on the surveillance camera.
And then uh what else were we looking at?
Something else I want to show y'all.
Uh yeah, look um, I think they're gonna mention again an affidavit, and we'll pull it up for them.
Okay, uh, so here he is right here, right?
Okay, so law enforcers subsequently located the U-Haul vehicle parked on the side of the road in the vicinity of 366 King's Highway in Brooklyn, New York.
So they found the U Haw vehicle, okay?
Uh, notably the location is approximately two blocks from a New York City transit end stop, subway stop, and law enforcement recovered a jacket or reflective tape, which matches the jacket worn by the individual in the surveillance footage at the scene of uh the attack near the two bags discussed above.
Okay, so let's go ahead and pull this bad boy up too.
I know you guys really enjoy this stuff, so uh bam.
All right.
All right.
This guy was sloppy, worst criminal ever.
This might this might this guy might be uh nah, I'm still gonna say the woo guys were worse, but yeah, this dude.
Okay, so here we go.
Actually, I'm gonna minimize it a bit, just so y'all can see 366 Kings Highway, notably location approximately two blocks from a New York City.
Um City Transit and stop.
So here okay, that's a bus stop two blocks away.
And I think they have a picture of it too in the affidavit.
Let me see here if they have it of the truck.
Nah, they don't.
Okay.
So in the vicinity, okay.
You know what?
Let me see here.
Uh three Kings Highway.
If I put end stop, guys, maybe that will help me find it.
up.
Thank you.
Is this it?
No.
Well, this is the area.
Man, Brooklyn is getting cleaned up, bro.
Damn.
That area used to be terrible.
Gentrification for you.
But anyway, okay.
Um spoke to an individual whose identity is known to the affianc who was on the subway during the April 12th, 2022 attack.
The individual identified the attacker as a heavy set man wearing an orange reflective jacket, yellow hard hat, and paper face mask, and carrying a large roller bag.
Which um is exactly what I showed y'all earlier.
Um, let me pull up that thing one more time so you guys can see what I'm talking about here.
Hmm, let's see here.
Looks very similar, right?
So the individual identified the attacker as a heavy set man wearing an orange reflective jacket, yellow hard hat, and paper face mask.
And here he is in the flesh.
Boom.
With a roller bag.
Right, and you can see him with the little security video from the end.
You can see him with the little roller bag right there.
He apparently boarded.
Law enforcement officers then showed the surveillance video from West 7th Street and Kings Highway described above.
The surveillance, uh, the individual stated in some substance that the physical, and when they say substances, guys, this means like it's summarized.
That the physical build, I used to say this all the time in affidavit as well.
That the physical build, orange jacket, and yellow hard hat of the individual depicted on the video match that of the attacker.
In addition, the individual stated in some substance that the roller bag in the video matched the roller bag that he saw the attacker holding on the subway, which y'all saw in the video footage right there.
As noted above, the attack took place at approximately 826 a.m. on April 12th, 2022 at approximately 84 a.m. a surveillance camera recorded individual who appears to match Frank James, Wisconsin's driver's license photograph walking up the stairs and exiting the New York City Transit N train subway stop located at 25th Street, one subway stop away from the approximate location of the attack at the 36th Street subway station.
A still image from the surveillance video is included a below to the left, and James's driver license is below to the right.
So here he is.
They got him on camera right there.
Bam.
And this is at N train subway stop located at 25th Street.
You know what?
Let's see if we could pull this up.
This bad boy up right now.
Give me some ones in the chat, guys, if you're enjoying this.
Bronx, what's your take on this?
Fire.
I like it.
You like it?
I mean, this nigga was out of pocket, but this dude crazy, huh?
Dead ass.
Um, okay, so here we are.
This is the area, guys.
Let's see if we can follow.
Oh, here we go.
Bam.
Right here.
Okay.
So you know where the camera is?
It was probably like right here somewhere.
So let's match this bad boy up.
There he is.
Yep.
Camera's probably up here somewhere in this area.
I'd be able to catch them coming off at the corner.
But there he is.
Yo, C Town, I haven't seen one of those in a minute.
They still have those.
Yo, what's up with uh path mark?
As she nods her head.
Do you don't have path mark no more, right?
No.
That went out of business.
Yeah.
Oh, that's before your time.
You probably don't even know what that is.
All right, but yeah, so we identified where it is, guys.
All right.
We know where they caught him with that.
Okay.
I says that these photographs to pick the same individual, James.
Additionally, law enforcement agents recovered uh from the jacket with the reflective tape that Frank James disapparently discarded on the cyber platform a receipt for storage unit number 318 with a particular storage facility.
Information provided by the storage facility indicated that the unit which was located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was registered to James.
Records from Lyft revealed that James visited the storage facility at approximately 6.17 p.m. on April 11, 2022, the day before the attack.
The FBI was not fucking around on this one, bro.
They're out here pulling lift records on my man.
On April 12th, 2022, law enforcement agents executed a court authorized warrant to search the storage unit to register to Frank James.
Inside law enforcement agents recovered among other items, nine millimeter ammunition, which by the way, guys, just y'all know the Glock 17 does use nine millimeter ammunition.
Um Ms. Bronx, can you give me a huge favor?
Can you look uh Google where this storage unit is in Philadelphia?
I'm sure someone's gonna leak the address somewhere.
We'll pull it up for the people.
And just for you guys that are wondering, this is what a nine millimeter round looks like.
Let me uh stop sharing real quick so y'all can I can show it to y'all.
Okay, because the Glock 17, guys, carries nine millimeter rounds.
Okay.
Can y'all see that?
Is it blurry?
Damn it.
That that is that is uh what a nine mil looks like.
Okay.
And again, for the new viewers out there, this is what a Glock 17 is.
This one has a light on it, of course, but in general, this is um this is what a Glock 17 is.
You know, minus the light.
This is it.
Always keep it point at point in safe direction.
Finger always off the trigger.
Can't stress that enough, guys.
Gun safety is very, very important.
Alright, so let's go back to the affidavit.
And just so you guys know, uh, the Glock 17, the Glock 19, and the Glock 26 are 9mm.
The Glock Um 27.
The Glock, um, the Glock 27 is 40 caliber.
Uh, and the Glock um, is the Glock 18?
Long story short, they had the those three guns I just mentioned, the 17, the 19, and the um 17, 19, and 26, those are all 9mm, and then there's versions of that in 40 caliber.
Okay.
Okay.
Oh, yeah, Glock.
Yeah, the Glock 22, the Glock 23, and the Glock 27.
Thank you very much to the guys out there.
I forgot because I don't I don't use 40 round.
But yes, those guns are the 40 caliber versions of the Glock.
On April 12th, 2020, uh, 2022.
Sorry.
Um, on April 12, 2022, law enforcement agents executed.
Oh no, read that one.
Oh, yeah.
So they find nine millimeter ammunition, which matches the gun that he was using, a threaded nine millimeter nine millimeter pistol barrel that allows for a silencer or suppressor to be attached, targets and a 223 caliber ammunition, which is used with AR-15 semi-automatic rifle.
God damn.
Law enforcement also identified an apartment used by Frank James in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Records from Lyft revealed that an accountant associated with James ordered Lyft rides to or from the Philadelphia apartment approximately 21 times from March 28, 2022 through April 1st, 2022.
Information provided from the by the management company revealed that James rented the apartment for 15 days beginning on or about March 28, 2022.
Okay.
So he was going back and forth all over the place.
On April 13, 2022, law enforcement agents execute a score-authorized warrant on Philadelphia apartment rented by Frank James.
Inside the apartment, law enforcement agents recovered among other items.
An empty magazine for a Glock handgun.
Which is this, guys.
This is what a Glock uh uh handle uh magazine typically looks like.
Okay.
Um a taser, a high capacity rifle magazine, and blue smoke canister.
God damn.
And speaking of smoke, uh, I'm gonna pull up for y'all.
Um while Miss Bronx helped me out on the side, by the way.
She's getting y'all the uh address for the uh apartment.
Um a high capacity.
Uh I'm gonna show y'all the smoke that he uh released on all the people here.
Give me one second.
Um for that video, go to five minutes and thirty seconds.
The last one you just sent me?
Yeah.
Okay.
Uh so let me show them the smoke first.
Because my man out here thinking that this is called duty or some shit.
We're joined now by Yav Montano.
He was on the train as this shooting took place.
Yeah, the back end of the same car.
Well, that five minutes 30 seconds.
Five minutes 30 seconds on this one.
All right.
Here we go.
Bam.
Shout out to Ms. Bronx helping out.
Oh my god.
Zyaka, see you can't see shit.
Okay.
Now, y'all, we're seeing people there covering smoke in the car as the car is moving.
All right, let me see if there's other angles.
And you think some crazy happened.
So he's the one that took that video.
Alright, they're just playing that one.
But yeah, that's what gives you guys insight as like kind of what it was like.
And then um.
Alright.
So here we go.
Brooklyn Subway shooter allegedly rented Philly apartment, kept weapons, CAC, and storage unit.
Was there a video for it?
Um, okay.
So um, do they have the address here by chance?
No.
Okay, Frank James, the man charged an opening fire.
Uh-da-da.
Let's see here.
Okay, North Philly.
So we had a storage locker in North Philly.
That's the hood, by the way, in case you guys were wondering.
Um, it's a 30-hour manhunt.
They got him in a day almost.
Uh found the two-bedroom unit using this for it.
Okay.
See if you could find a video if possible.
Okay, go to the other video.
Oh, you just sent me another video?
Okay.
All right, here we go.
We got y'all, babe.
We got y'all.
This one's it.
Is this like an ad or something?
Yeah, I thought they'd tell.
Okay, here we go.
All right.
God damn ads.
I'll mute this thing while it plays.
But yeah, guys.
So basically, uh any time the police find that you have like you know a storage unit or an apartment or whatever, and you committed some kind of violent act, they're always gonna get a search warrant to go ahead and see if they can find other evidence and or potentially other um violations, right?
Whether you had weapons, you had some bombs, whatever else like that.
So definitely for national security.
Allegedly opened fire on a crowded subway.
He was in Philadelphia, according to court documents.
A newly released federal criminal there's a U-Haul that he was using complaint.
Says James rented this white van from a Philadelphia U-Haul company and drove it to New York early the next morning.
Oh, and okay, uh, so when I pulled it up earlier, y'all, we we I remember see this building right here.
So okay, that's where the truck actually was.
I'm on my way to Philadelphia.
Weeks before the shooting, James was in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
That's where his driver's license says he's from, according to court documents.
One of his neighbors told the NBC affiliate there she recognized his photo.
I hear him sometimes yelling on the phone, arguing about things.
In a series of rambling and bigoted YouTube videos, now removed from YouTube for violating community standards.
James details a late So Milwaukee for India Fort Wayne, Indiana.
March trip leaving Wisconsin and heading to Philadelphia.
On March 25th, he posted he arrived.
Here we are in Philadelphia.
In this video, he says he's unloading his things at this safeguard self-storage near Gerard and Broad.
Well, the storage company.
Oh, okay.
Is this it right here?
Probably.
Gerard and Broad.
Here, let me rewind that real quick.
Let's see if we could pull this bad boy up for y'all.
Storage near Gerard and Broad.
He says he's unloading his things at this safeguard self-storage near Gerard and Broad.
Can you type that in?
Search that real quick.
Girard and Broad Philadelphia Storage Unit.
While the storage company could not confirm James had a unit there, the new court documents revealed James traveled to a storage facility 21 times That's what we just read.
April 10th.
The complaint says law enforcement officials searched the unit and found handgun and rifle ammunition and a pistol.
We're ahead of y'all.
Yeah, he just probably used different names.
1992 and 2007.
They have for trespass, law city, and disorderly conduct.
Yeah, so he he definitely has a criminal history guess.
He just said he probably got arrested under other names.
But when you roll his fingerprints, you're gonna figure out who the hell he is.
All right.
So in videos posted publicly on YouTube before the April 12th, 2022 attack, Frank James made various statements about the New York City subway system, among other things.
James addressed statements to New York City's mayor.
What are you doing, brother?
What's happening with this homeless situation?
And everyone and every car I went to was loaded with homeless people.
It was so bad I couldn't even stand.
James also made statements of substance about various conspiracy theories, including that, and so that the message to me is I should have gotten a gun and just started shooting motherfuckers.
Yep, and YouTube took that shit down.
Um this application requests permission to execute the applied for arrest warrant at a premises upon reasonable grounds to believe that Frank James will be found there without knocking and announcing the presence of law enforcement personnel, and at any time of the day or night, executing the warrant in this manner is appropriate because as set forth herein,
there are reasonable grounds to believe that if the defendant is found within a premises at the time of the execution of the arrest warrant, that knocking announcing the presence of law enforcement personnel prior to executing the arrest warrant would create an imminent threat of physical Violence to the agents executing their warrants and/or other persons.
Okay, guys, so this is prior to them having him in custody.
Okay.
That's why they're writing this warrant up to go and pick him up.
Um, and obviously, because of the type of person that he is, they don't know if he's crazy or he's gonna hurt them or whatever it is.
So they're trying to get a no-knock warrant, okay, and that they could do it at any time.
And more than likely, they probably would have used the FI uh, I would have I would I'll bet my left testicle that if they had not caught him, what they would have done was they would have sent the F FBI HRT.
Now, I know you guys are probably wondering who the fuck is the FBI HRT.
I'll pull it up for y'all real quick.
It's the Haas' rescue team, okay.
That's like their elite um that's their elite um rescue squad.
Okay, that's like their like their seal to M6.
So this is them right here, okay.
HRT.
Um the HRT is the elite tactical unit of the FBI.
The HRT was formed to provide a full-time federal law enforcement tactical capability to respond to major terrorist incidents throughout the United States.
So anytime there's some crazy stuff going on where like you're gonna need a breach or you're gonna, you know, you got a hostess situation, whatever.
They call these guys in, they're FBI agents, and they live in Quantico.
They live and train, they don't carry, they don't carry cases.
They're 24-7 SWAT only.
Okay.
So they would have probably used them to go and do it, but that's why in his affidavit, he's trying to get a no-knock.
Because I'll tell you guys this for me being an agent.
When you get an arrest warrant or a search warrant for somebody, you gotta pretty much execute it between the hours of 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
And if you want to go ahead and execute outside of those hours, right?
You need to be able to rationalize and justify why you need either a no-knock or a um or like basically like uh any time type warrant.
And in this case, he's articulating this guy's dangerous, etc.
We need to be able to hit him whenever we see most uh reasonable, okay?
Because they're probably gonna put him under surveillance, all that other stuff.
I found a storage unit.
You found a storage unit?
Hey, shout out to Don DeMarco to the Bronx out here helping out.
You sent to me in the chat?
All right, so I'm gonna pull this storage up for unit for y'all real fast.
This is where he was um storaging his shit, I guess.
Um bam.
This is it, gentlemen.
Is it right here?
Storage at 122 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a safeguard self-storage.
Let's pull it up on the map too.
Actually, you know what?
Can I drop it on the man?
You know what?
is that you you you Thank you.
Bam.
Here it is.
And you can actually see it like on camera too when he was pulling up.
Because I remember it was showing like this little area here.
So this is it right here.
And this is in Philly.
Let me see here.
Open up this map.
Can we expand this?
All right, what part of this?
I think this is in North Philly.
Yeah.
It is, right?
God damn it.
Well, let me zoom out.
Zoom out some more.
Okay.
Well, let me zoom out.
I hate Google.
I love it, but I hate it at the same time.
But y'all get the idea.
This is it right here.
Bam.
All right.
We we do some real live detective work here.
Um, okay, so we're going back to uh the execution of the arrest warrant.
Um there's reasonable grounds to believe that if the defendant's found within a premise at the time of the execution arrest warrant, the knocking and announcing the presence of law enforcement personnel prior to executing the arrest warrant would create an imminent threat of physical violence to the agents and executing their warrant and/or uh to the agent executing the warrant and/or other persons.
Specifically, the defendant James is accused of using a weapon to attempt to kill dozens of people.
And I believe that if law enforcement were to knock and announce their presence, yeah, he shot his gun like 30 times, guys, and injured like 10 people.
Uh before a premises in which they believe he would be found, James would take advantage of the opportunity to ambush law enforcement.
Also, the fact that he was so sloppy in his tracks, he probably wanted to get caught and get in a shootout.
So that's something else that he probably doesn't want to put in the affidavit, but that's something else as well that's in mind.
Additionally described here in law enforcement recovered additional ammunition and firearm uh peripherals from James's swords locker and rent to department.
This included a quantity of 223 caliber ammunition and high capacity rifle magazine, yet no rifle was recovered, suggesting that James has access to additional firearms.
Due to foregoing the applied for warrant would permit Law enforcement personnel to enter a premises with reasonable grounds to believe that James would be found there without first knocking announcing the presence and at any time or day and night.
So I think he has more than enough probable costs to go ahead and get in any time and no knock warrant.
But in situations like this, more than likely what they would do is they would send in the FBI HRT and they would do it.
They would fucking use smoke, they would use his tactics against them.
They throw smoke grenades on his ass and shit.
So um, but they're not gonna come in with Glock 17s.
I'll tell you that.
Um so here we go.
So this is pretty much the end.
Wherefore your deponent respectfully requested an arrest warrant issue, so the defendant Frank James may be dealt with according to law.
It is further requested that this court issue the order and order ceiling until further order of the court, this complaint and affidavit, and then blah blah blah, right?
He's trying to get uh no no knock warrant, etc.
And here we go.
Jose Alvarez, special agent federal bureau investigation, signature, etc.
Bam.
He got this signed on April uh 13th.
Uh electronic reliable electronic means they probably did this on FaceTime.
They swore him in probably on FaceTime since thanks to COVID.
So, okay.
There was something else.
So I got another video here.
I'll show y'all.
So they ended up getting them.
We got it.
We got it.
This corner here of St. Mark's Place and First Avenue in East Village.
This is where this all unfolded yesterday afternoon.
And I want to show you about two blocks down, you can see the McDonald's where police say Frank James told them he would be waiting for them.
And the first images we see of him in handcuffs happening right in front of the city.
Why those people?
Why that sees you can see FBI GTTF, and that's what set me off that I knew that this was going to be a terrorism case when I saw this.
The man police say is responsible for that devastating attack on the New York City.
New York City as always, very famous for doing the Purp Walk, something that Rudy Giuliani used to uh made very popular.
And the Purp Walk guys is basically when they walk him outside with all the news out there, waiting and everything like that.
Um, and uh, you know, make it a media spectacle.
Subway is waking up behind bars.
Oh, hold on.
Y'all might have not caught that.
Okay.
This guy right here, I think this guy's a HSI special agent.
This is our this is the the badge right here.
Hold on, let's go back a little bit.
Yep, this guy's a special age with A with HSI.
I can see right here from the badge.
Because as long as his homeland security investigations, special agent, and here he is with his badge right there.
So HSI was involved in this too.
This guy's probably assigned to the joint terrorism task force.
Um, since they did the case.
And just so y'all know the joint terrorism task force has every agency there, it has DEA, has ATF, it has HSI, has obviously the FBI, has NYPD, it has um members from the NYPD, it has uh people from the New York State Police Department, they have people from the corrections, they have everyone sits there, guys.
Because when you do terrorism, you guys don't know how they were able to solve this case so quickly, because they were able to quickly get pictures from the Verizon or Bridge.
They were able to quickly get surveillance footage from uh the train stations.
They're able to quickly grab um uh the U-Haul uh truck and get it searched.
Like when the JTTF does the case, they're they all come together and they're able to work and leverage each other's skills and uh leverage each other's um abilities, okay?
Because every agency has different authorities and different abilities that are unique to that agency.
So, for example, when I used to work for HSI, right?
A lot of the times, if you're a part of the JTTF, if someone comes into United States, you can search them without a warrant because you have customs authority.
FBI doesn't have customs authority.
So you saw someone that was like, you know, that someone of interest that's coming into United States, you go ahead uh with HSI agent, and y'all can like you know, surreptitiously shirt sur shit because they don't have uh an uh they don't have a real reasonable expectation of privacy when they enter United States or when they leave.
It's all under customs authority.
The FBI can't do that.
Only you can as HSI agents.
So, you know, that's just one example of being able to leverage other agencies' powers.
NYPD has the entire city under surveillance.
Defense don't have access to that.
This the city does, though, and they're able to give partners on the JTTF access to that, and that's how they're able to quickly get this guy in 30 hours, guys.
Which is fucking crazy.
But yeah, so this guy, HSI right here.
I could tell from the badge, FBI agent probably right here, NYPD.
Waking up behind bars, 62-year-old Frank James taken into custody Wednesday by a swarm of NYPD officers in the city's East Village neighborhood.
Now, ABC News has learned James himself called police telling them where he was and describing what he was wearing.
That actually this dude right here might be the case agent.
That might be um the guy that we just read the the um affidavit uh Jorge Alvarez saying he would be in a McDonald's charging his phone when they arrive with help from Good Samaritans he was spotted just a few blocks away.
He was just walking like normal like he didn't do anything before like Sante like normal person.
Police arriving to that area slowly that look like goddamn surrounding the man suspected of shooting 10 people and injuring dozens more Tuesday morning now facing terror related charges.
And we showed y'all the footage of you know the aftermath of that people on the ground bleeding and stuff.
According to the federal complaint the 62 year old rented a U-Haul on April 11th at 230 p.m in Philadelphia surveillance video capturing that band crossing the Verizon bridge into Brooklyn at approximately 411 Tuesday morning.
You can even see him with the orange yeah see look.
Two hours later at 612 AM authorities say surveillance video captured James on a Brooklyn street corner wearing construction clothing.
That orange vest described by witnesses along with a backpack and rolling bag he heads into a nearby subway station to board a manhattan bound end train.
Then at approximately 826 a m while on board the train James allegedly releases a gas canister and opens fire subway riders spilling onto the platform some performing life saving measures supposed to be the biggest setback for Vladimir Putin of this war so far.
All right so yeah man dude is fucking stupid thinking that yo man New York City does not play with that stuff guys like New York City does not play.
They the the FBI JTTF in New York City goes hard as fuck in the paint man.
91 made them uh whoo that that dude got was a dummy um okay so let's uh hit some of these chats real quick uh we got uh Circ V94 yo sorry I'm late but happy Sunday or Easter either or thank you so much bro appreciate that greatly um so I'll turn it over to to um uh Ms. Bronx you got anything before uh I turn it over to QA no all right we got fifteen hundred of y'all in here by the way let's see how many likes we got I didn't want to stop the video for
likes guys because you know i hate doing that we got 1.1 guys can you do me a quick favor like the video get me up to 100 engagement you know because doing these videos it's not the easiest you know um got to do a lot of research and everything and make sure that it's entertaining at the same time last time i was nyc i took the subway from lower manhattan to the bronx for yankees game it's cheaper than ubering but lord is ratchet facts michael canonas he snitched on himself to try to get the money two dollars thank you so much uh yeah he did actually yeah he called
Oh, speaking of Crime Stoppers here, there's a couple of people have some fun with this while we get the likes up uh a bunch of people actually are it was a $50,000 reward and a bunch of people called in reward money but he did snitch on himself too it's not so easy to answer.
Who will get the reward several sharp eyed citizen sleuth saw the hulking suspect wandering around Manhattan's east village and alerted the police.
Yeah he called the police told them where he was at he told him he was at a McDonald's and then he walked over to another place charging his phone that's when they grabbed him who saw him first was it this guy named Zach.
I thought that body is there's this that guy he did that problem in Brooklyn.
This guy, you got him, guys.
Oh, wait.
Is it not on video?
My bad.
I didn't share the thing.
I'm sorry, guys.
I just realized I didn't share the screen with y'all.
My bad, my bad, my bad.
Amateur hour over here.
Let's play that back from the beginning.
Sorry, guys.
So this is about the reward.
The name of the video is Cops Credit Teen with Frank James Tip that led to arrest.
But a bunch of people called in.
Gracie Habib 20 bucks to show my support Are you still going to Breakdown 9-11?
will break down nine eleven but that one I already know that's gonna be like a three hour podcast I already know it's gonna be very very long I'm gonna have to do my research I'm gonna have to figure out which documentaries I'm gonna use for you guys that I'm not gonna get hit with because I don't care like this like when I use documentaries and I get hit with copyright or whatever on this channel guys I don't mind it so much because like a c a couple of my videos aren't monetized but I don't care because I want the video to be out there for y'all to learn because like this this channel isn't like a money grab it's like I truly enjoy this stuff.
I love sharing my information uh my knowledge Uh, from what I used to do as a federal agent myself and giving y'all kind of an insight and explaining things on a deeper level that you'll you ain't gonna find nowhere else on YouTube.
Okay.
So I don't do this channel for the money, I do it for you guys.
Real real talk.
I really do.
Um so okay, DJ uh John.
Five bucks.
You should still you should steal this mic for the regular day podcast.
The sound quality is immaculate.
Uh well, here's the thing it's because um no one else is here in the studio.
Um, and then what else do we got here?
Uh okay.
Anything else?
Did I miss any other chats?
Okay.
Subway shooting was in court today facing terrorism charges.
His capture ended one of the largest manhunts in New York history.
Now the question is who gets the $50,000 reward money?
As Les Trent reports, it's not so easy to answer.
Who will get the reward?
That's him.
Several sharp-eyed citizens sleuths saw the hulking suspect wandering around Manhattan's East Village and alerted the police.
Fairious, fairious ninjas.
This dude is funny as hell.
But who saw him first?
Was it this guy named Zach?
I thought that body is this that guy.
He did that problem in Brooklyn.
This guy catch him, guys.
Thank God we got him.
Thank you very much.
Zach's joy is going viral today.
Talk show host Trevor Noah is rooting for him.
They got you.
They got you.
Thank God they cut you.
Zach, Zach, Zach, Zach, Zach.
Uh Trevor Noah, shut the fuck up, bro.
You're such a fucking clown.
Like, that I ain't gonna lie, bro.
That's like one person I just don't like.
Like Trevor Noah is is literally like bro.
Like he he is the epitome of virtue signaler, bro.
Like literally the epitome of virtual signaler.
The worst.
Fucking worst.
And there's not many people that I dislike in in media that I am open about disliking, but he's definitely one of them.
Not funny, corny, super liberal, super woke, super anti-anything conservative.
Like, bro, you're not like I don't even think what is he's South African?
I don't even think he's American.
I don't I don't know if he still has if he has his American citizen ship yet.
And he's over here like commenting like American politics.
And it's like, bro, shut up.
You know what I mean?
There, let me look this guy.
Let me look this up while I play this for y'all.
His face, I immediately knew that that was him.
Portrait painter Lee Vasu was having lunch with his family when he saw Frank James.
I told my wife, I was like, and quietly because he was right there.
So, like, you know, hey, let's call 911.
Or could it be this guy, Francisco Puebla, who owns a hardware store in the neighborhood?
He was walking this way, and I saw him, and I say, Okay, this is the guy.
Well, according to police, the $50,000 reward belongs to this guy.
A 17 year old-year-old photography student named Jack Griffin.
I saw uh Frank and James sitting down at that bench over there.
Jack tells CNN he was on a field trip with his photography class when he spotted New York's most wanted man.
I was just looking for things to shoot on the street, graffiti, um anything.
And then I suddenly saw him, and I was like, that's the guy.
That's what the police report said that he would look like.
So I got out my camera and I quickly took a photo of the street, and that's when he noticed that he was being photo.
And here's his uh Jack Sond, Jay Griffin Possible Frank James sighting.
Let's let's see if we can pull this bad boy up on Twitter.
Ms. Bronx, you love Twitter, don't you?
Can you give me the link?
Yeah, I'm gonna read it.
All right.
And this is the bench where Jack saw the suspect sitting.
Hey, oh, his Twitter handle is uh, and that's what is Jay Griffin 231.
Jay Griffin 231 is his uh Twitter handle.
When he noticed that he was being photographed, and uh he started walking away.
And this is the bench where Jack saw the suspect sitting.
Cops say it was the high school students' tip posted on Twitter at 1029 a.m.
That focused their search here in the East Village.
Cops say while all these sightings were happening, Frank James called the cops on himself.
Yesterday, Mr. James, and here's the thing, I already knew the answer on the news.
He called crime stoppers to help.
It's because he knew he they got him.
He told them where he was, and we're learning more about his criminal history.
He has 15 Prior arrests going back to the 90s for a range of offenses, including burglary, larceny, and disorderly conduct.
The bloody attack has left New Yorkers spooked.
Subway ridership dropped five percent the day after the attack.
That's quite a bit.
Lots of people are looking for alternate ways to get around.
I don't like the subways.
I'm not saying riding a bike cannot be dangerous.
I've gotten into mishaps, but I still feel safer.
I'd rather walk if I didn't have my bike.
Serious.
Dangerous down there.
The suspect is being held without bail.
Alright.
Of course, they're not gonna give him bond.
There's no way.
So yeah.
So um so okay, so what we're gonna do now, I'm gonna read some chats.
Um, we got at this rate, I'd rather ride a city bike instead of riding the subway.
Okay, fair enough.
Don't blame you.
Um, and then let's see here.
Okay, I'm gonna go through here, make sure I don't miss anyone's chats.
Okay.
Uh Karan Core, five bucks.
Canadian, happy Vasiki to all my six in the chat.
Shout out to you.
Three dicklets, bro.
Can you cover the Chris Benoit case too?
Ooh.
Okay, I'll make a note of that one.
Guys, for those of you guys that are wondering, Chris Benoit was a former wrestler for the WWE.
He killed himself and his children uh and his wife.
Uh is pretty much what it was.
Murder suicide.
Uh DJ Don, you should still this mic for the regular day podcast.
Oh, I think he means that before.
Okay, just join support.
Uh, Gracie, I beat Michael Canonis.
Okay, uh Michael Canonis goes, he's snitched on self to try to get money, probably.
Uh Raul, last time I was NYC.
I took the subway.
Okay, read that one.
Yeah, we're up to date.
I think we're up today, right?
Okay, um, oh, Elevate Entertainment.
I didn't read that.
Two bucks.
A show all about crime, and Byron ain't came through.
Yeah.
Um, okay, 10 bucks from blackmail first.
The feds botched the Whitmer gov case, and people are raising doubts about one six due to 20 agents being involved.
Do you think that he was aided by Feds to push an agenda against Minosphere content creators?
The Feds botched the Whitmer case government case?
I'll I'll check I'll take a look at that one.
Uh Venom, turn on the transit lines layer in Google Maps.
Okay.
I know there was a convo about the location being his actual target.
The smoke bomb went off accidentally in a train.
So where was he really going to go?
He probably wanted to go to Manhattan.
Uh Gabe Gonzalez.
Marian, can you turn these into audio on Spotify?
I could.
Uh, I'm gonna have to hire someone to do that though.
Uh Marquise 912.
Whenever a suspect doesn't hide his trail like that, it usually meant they never intended to live to face the consequences.
Yep, read that one.
Myron, this great respect.
Like the video, y'all, and that's from Al Marshall, 20 bucks.
Um, he don't love you, five.
Uh okay, right on, man.
With interest rates getting higher and higher.
Should it be wise for me to buy my first property with a high interest rate or wait until it goes down?
Bro, you gotta understand the interest rates right now are still low.
Even five percent interest rate is still good.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, it's a clean we're a little bit spoiled that we were able to get interest rates at the three percents for real estate, but a five percent interest rate is not that bad, bro.
So buy now, man.
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Don't don't wait.
Like, invest now.
Uh Diglett, three diglits.
Y'all motherfuckers need Jesus.
Okay.
Uh Dollface TV earlier.
Telling you got you guys to like the video and subscribe.
And also, guys, uh, what are the likes at right now?
Let's see here.
I'm going to refresh the page.
If you guys like the video, 1.2.
Get me to 1.4.
And I'll and I'll show you guys who Miss Bronx is.
All right, like the video, support the channel.
We need a Miss Andrews on the soundboard for the ladies.
Okay.
Um, Allison Mac.
I'm just making sure I didn't leave any of you guys in the dust when it comes to chats.
Um, I really appreciate all you guys supporting.
Uh Ayo, never knew Dwayne Wade had a kid with someone else.
That's Cardi Bans.
Dog my popcorn's almost gone.
Uh, Coran Court.
This was gonna be crazy.
Uh okay.
I think I think we're caught up on all the chats.
I think we're caught up.
So, um, all right, guys.
Yo, I hope you guys enjoyed the video.
Um, let's see here what we are with the likes.
If we get to 1.4, I'll reveal, but it doesn't look like it because y'all, yeah.
Don't like to like the video.
They always get mad at when I don't show who's helping me out.
They get pissed.
Uh yo, get get it to uh yo get it to 1.4, niggas.
Uh I'll give y'all I'm gonna put my timer on.
I'll give you guys 30 seconds.
The time is ticking.
It's ticking right now.
30 seconds, guys.
30 seconds.
If we get to 1400 likes.
Oh my god.
I will give y'all the Instagram of Bronx.
And you guys can go ahead and spam her and say thank you for helping out.
Because she did help me out with getting a lot of these videos for y'all.
We'll talk.
We'll talk.
What was that?
It's up there.
Is what?
Is up?
It's up there.
It's it's up.
It's up where?
It's at 1.4.
Oh, it's 1.4.
Oh shit.
Okay.
All right, Louis.
That's whack.
Yeah, well.
Too bad for you.
Alright, guys.
It's I'm gonna type it in chat for y'all right now.
I'm gonna type it in chat for y'all.
It's K L K. Here I'm gonna type it for y'all.
K-L-K.
ENT.
Her camera's off right now.
Because I I I like just rebooted everything, so it's not on right now.
But there's her Instagram for y'all.
Go ahead and send dick pics.
Uh yeah.
K uh it's Kilo Lima Kilo dot echo November Tango.
Thank you guys for liking the video.
Uh go ahead and uh feel free to send dick.
No, I'm just don't sell her dick pics.
Well, maybe you can.
It'll be funny.
But other than that, guys, yo, real talk.
So tomorrow, guys, quit all jokes aside, so quick announce is serious, real quick.
So tomorrow, guys, we got a show with Charlie from Cultivated Crypto 5 p.m.
We're gonna talk about cryptocurrency getting your money up.
Then on at 7 p.m., we're gonna have our boy uh Noah Kagan, and then we're gonna have the girls come in at 9 p.m. or around 8 30 to do the after hour show.
Then Tuesday, we got Ed Lattimore, famous uh boxer slash recovered from uh he recovered from alcoholism, and then we got um and then Wednesday we got Roll Tomasi, and we're gonna break down drum roll for this one for y'all.
Drum roll.
Hold on.
If I can find the drum roll button.
We're gonna break down the only fans model that killed her boyfriend, guys.
Okay.
We're gonna go over domestic violence, the Duluth model, and we're gonna go over a bunch of ways that you could protect yourself from DV, and then also what you guys need to know when it comes to cohabitation with your girl.
We're gonna break that down.
We'll roll it to Masi on Wednesday.
We're gonna talk with Ed Lattimore on Tuesday about overcoming addiction.
Uh, you know, because as you guys know, he's a former alcoholic, and then money Monday tomorrow with cryptocurrency, uh, our boy Charlie, and then we're also gonna talk about marketing with Noah Kagan.
So we got y'all, baby.
All right.
So thank you guys so much.
Um appreciate Ms. Bronx helping me out here with everything.
She's shy, guys.
Um, but she was really helpful.
She gave me a bunch of the videos that I was able to pull up for y'all.
And you guys know we do this thing live, right?
So you know you might need things here on the fly, whatever it may be.
So, yeah, guys.
Thank you guys so much.
I love y'all.
I'm gonna get you guys um uh we're gonna it's gonna be lit tomorrow.
That's all that's all I could say.
Tomorrow we got three episodes for y'all.
No other podcast giving you guys this kind of value, bro.