Brooklyn subway shooting: Who is suspect Frank R. James? What we know so far

The NYPD has arrested Frank R. James, 62, a suspect wanted in connection to a shooting inside a subway train in Brooklyn. He was believed to have acted alone. Authorities believed he acted alone.

New York subway attack: Suspect Frank James faces federal terror charge

Police have arrested Frank R. James, the man accused of shooting 10 people on a Brooklyn subway. Authorities have charged him with a federal terror-related offense.

New York subway attack: Unclear why station cameras failed

Seven months ago, the MTA announced that all 472 subway stations were now outfitted with security cameras. But on Tuesday, the cameras inside the 36th Street subway station in Brooklyn did not do their job when a gunman opened fire and shot 10 people.

Trio of Bronx shootings leave 3 dead

Three shootings within three hours of each other in the Bronx left three people dead Wednesday night.

With Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin out, who will be Hochul's running mate?

The resignation of Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin after his arrest in an alleged campaign finance scheme has left Governor Kathy Hochul without a running mate.

Brooklyn subway shooting: Dozens hurt, shooter at large

The NYPD has identified a man that detectives are looking for who may be connected to the mass shooting that unfolded on a crowded subway train in Brooklyn at the height of the morning rush hour on Tuesday. Officers recovered a Glock 17 9mm semiautomatic pistol, three extended-capacity magazines, four smoke grenades, a hatchet, a container of gasoline, and a key to a U-Haul rental van, a top police official said.

Gilgo Beach murders: New videos show victim at hotel

Newly released security-camera video footage shows one of the last times Megan Waterman was seen back in 2010. Police believe she left a hotel to meet someone who then killed her.

Brooklyn subway shooting: What’s known about the victims

New York authorities said multiple victims suffered injuries from gunshot wounds, shrapnel and smoke inhalation.

New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin resigns after not-guilty plea in campaign donation scheme

New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin resigned Tuesday in the wake of his arrest in a federal corruption investigation, Gov. Kathy Hochul said, creating a political crisis for her seven months after she selected Benjamin as a partner to make a fresh start.

Amtrak increases security after Brooklyn subway shooting

Amtrak says it is increasing police patrols around city train stations in response to the Brooklyn subway shooting.

Photos: Brooklyn subway shooting

A gunman wearing a gas mask and a reflective safety vest shot 10 people inside a Brooklyn subway station during the Tuesday morning rush hour.

Uber, Lyft criticized for surge pricing after Brooklyn subway shooting

Both Uber and Lyft later said that surge pricing had been disabled and the companies would work to refund any customers who experienced "unintended charges."

Manhattan brush fire near Harlem River Drive

A brush fire was burning off the Harlem River Drive in Manhattan Tuesday. As of the morning rush, traffic was not impacted.

'SoHo Karen' guilty of felony hate crime but avoids prison

Miya Ponsetto, the so-called SoHo Karen, will avoid time behind bars if she successfully serves two years of probation without running into trouble with the law. In December 2020, she falsely accused a Black teen of stealing her phone.

Fearless Girl statue stays put opposite NYSE for now

The 4-foot bronze Fearless Girl statue that was deposited in front of New York City's Charging Bull in 2017 will remain in its current spot opposite the New York Stock Exchange.

Food banks need more donations as costs rise

And as the need to feed hungry Long Islanders continues to increase, food and money donations are going down.

NYPD: Shooter used ghost gun in Bronx killing

The person suspected of shooting three teens outside a school in the Bronx last week, killing one of them, apparently used a so-called ghost gun, police said.

Mayor Adams strives for order, post-COVID comeback

Mayor Eric Adams has vowed that he can deliver a safe, functional and fun city. The Democrat's optimism remained high even as he marked his 100th day as mayor by going into quarantine after testing positive for COVID-19.