Frank James, the man who allegedly shot ten people trapped on a northbound N train earlier this year, faces new charges contained in a superseding indictment returned Friday by a federal grand jury in Brooklyn.
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The indictment charges James with ten counts-one for each gunshot victim-of committing a terrorist attack or other violence against a mass transportation system and vehicle carrying passengers and employees, as well as one count of discharging a firearm during a crime of violence.
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James "terrifyingly opened fire on passengers on a crowded subway train, interrupting their morning commute in a way this City hasn't seen in more than 20 years," assistant U.S. Attorney Sara Winik said when James first appeared in court. "The defendant's attack was premeditated; it was carefully planned; and it caused terror among the victims and our entire city."
He was previously been charged with a single terrorism offense to which he pleaded not guilty.
James was caught after initially escaping in the chaotic aftermath.
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"Mr. James has advised undersigned counsel that he wishes to schedule a guilty plea to the superseding indictment. If the Court is available, we wish to proceed during the first week of January 2023," the defense letter said.
The court has scheduled a change of plea hearing for January 3.
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