Police arrest suspect in New York subway shooting Police in New York City have arrested a man suspected of shooting 10 commuters in a rush hour attack at a Brooklyn subway station. Frank James, 62, is alleged to have donned a construction worker's helmet, vest and a gas mask before throwing smoke grenades and opening fire. A massive 30-hour manhunt was launched in the wake of the attack. Mr James was taken into custody on Wednesday afternoon in Manhattan after police received a tip-off, they said. "My fellow New Yorkers: we got him," Mayor Eric Adams said via video during a news conference. Officials said Mr James was the sole suspect in the shooting at Brooklyn's 36th Street station on Tuesday morning, in which 23 people were wounded, 10 of them from gunfire. The attack renewed calls to address violence in the city's transit system. Keechant Sewell, New York's police commissioner, said that Mr James was arrested "without incident". "There was nowhere left for him to run," she said. Mr James is expected to make his first court appearance in New York on Thursday. #newyork #subwayshooting #frankjames #mycelebrityandi https://www.instagram.com/p/CcTu_gZqTt_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=