New York City Subway
Jordan Neely died after an ex-Marine allegedly put him in a chokehold for 15 minutes.
For the second time in as many months, a madman fired a gun on a subway train and then walked away at the next station.
A man with a history of twisted rants about homeless people, race, and violence pleaded not guilty–and updated the city he terrorized on his well-being.
The idea may have been to obscure the vision of his targets, but the shooter seems to have obscured his own vision in the process.
A criminal complaint filed Wednesday offered a glimpse into the extraordinary 30-hour hunt to identify, locate, and eventually handcuff Frank James.
Radicals in both parties who don't believe the state should have a monopoly on physical force are ascendant—and they’re echoing things Frank James said in unhinged YouTube videos.
On his YouTube channel with fewer than 400 subscribers, Frank James identified himself as someone who had had a mental health “crisis” that had gotten him “locked up” before.