‘Prophet of Doom’ pleads guilty in Brooklyn subway attack
NEW YORK (AP) — A man who opened fire on a Brooklyn subway train last year, wounding 10 passengers in a rush-hour attack that shocked New York City, pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal terrorism charges.
Frank James, who had posted online that he was the “Prophet of Doom,” appeared in Brooklyn federal court and admitted pulling the trigger on the Manhattan-bound train as it moved between stations on April 12.
James, 63, had previously vowed to fight the charges.
James pleaded guilty to all 11 counts in his indictment, including 10 counts of committing a terrorist attack against a mass transit system — one for each wounded passenger.