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Saturday, November 2, 2024

Alleged Black Nationalist Named Person of Interest in NY Subway Attack

'And so the message to me is: I should have gotten a gun, and just started shooting mother***rs... '

(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) The horror that unfolded during Tuesday’s Brooklyn subway attack can’t be denied. But if reports about a suspected person of interest prove true, it could put a severe cramp in the leftist mainstream media’s narrative about events.

Frank James, 62, is being described by police “as someone they want to speak to regarding the attack,” reported the Daily Mail.

James has made “concerning social media posts about homeless in New York City, and threats to Mayor Eric Adams, according to NYPD Chief Keechant Sewell.

“Like the Waukesha suspect & the Louisville BLM activist who allegedly tried to assassinate a mayoral candidate, he appeared to be a fan of black nationalism,” reported Andy Ngo, of James’ disturbing social media history.

Some of James’ more disconcerting postings included praise for the Dallas black militant shooter who killed five police officers, along with the prayer “O black Jesus, please kill all the whiteys,” and disappointment that Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is married to a white man.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine, James claimed in one post, was “proof that black people were treated with disdain in society,” reported the Post Millennial.

James also claimed that a race war would follow the war in Europe.

“It’s just a matter of time before these white mother***ers decide, ‘Hey listen. Enough is enough. These n***ers got to go.'”

“The whole world is against you,” James railed. “And you’re against your f***ing self. So why should you be alive again is the fu**ing question. Why should a ni**er be alive on this planet? Besides to pick cotton or chop sugar cane or tobacco.”

He added, “And so the message to me is: I should have gotten a gun, and just started shooting mother***rs.”

“Or I should have gotten some dope and started shooting or starting hitting bit–es in the head, robbing old ladies, you know what the f*ck it is.”

While James made “a number of pro-communist and pro-Fidel Castro posts in the past, his more recent posts and videos have pivoted obsessively to black nationalist interests,” Ngo reported.

The chaos in Brooklyn began Tuesday when a gunman wearing a gas mask and a construction vest set off a smoke canister on a rush-hour subway train and shot at least 10 people, reported the Associated Press.

Police searched the city for the shooter and a rental truck, and at the scene of the shooting found a Glock 9 mm semi-automatic handgun along with extended magazines, a hatchet, detonated and undetonated smoke grenades, a black garbage can, a rolling cart, gasoline and the key to a U-Haul van.

“We know Mr James rented that U-Haul truck in Philadelphia,” NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig said, according to the Daily Mail.

“We are looking to determine if he has any connection to the train.”

In one YouTube video apparently posted by James, the self-proclaimed black nationalist ranted about crime against black people and declared that drastic action is needed to change things, proclaiming in another video that the nation was “born in violence, it’s kept alive by violence or the threat thereof and it’s going to die a violent death.”

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