Brooklyn Subway Shooting: Federal documents describe Frank James's connection to Philadelphia
According to federal documents, agents raided Brooklyn subway shooting suspect Frank James's temporary apartment and storage unit in Philadelphia, and found ammo for a .9mm and AR-15, a taser, a high-capacity magazine and a blue smoke canister. James is facing a federal charge related to terrorism and violent acts committed against mass transit, according to U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Breon Peace.
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