What we know about the Brooklyn subway shooting suspect
The suspect, identified by police as Frank R. James, was arrested in New York's East Village the day after the attack.
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The suspect, identified by police as Frank R. James, was arrested in New York's East Village the day after the attack.
The video shows a man, wearing a reflective vest, wheeling a piece of luggage down the street and carrying a bag.
Many U.S. cities are increasing their police presence in transit systems after the Brooklyn subway shooting on Tuesday. CBS News transportation correspondent Errol Barnett joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nancy Chen with more. Barnett also comments on the CDC's decision to extend the travel mask mandate until May 3.
Law enforcement is searching for the gunman who opened fire in a subway train Tuesday in Brooklyn, New York. At least 10 people were shot and many more injured. Officials have named a person of interest. CBS News correspondent Naomi Ruchim joins “CBS News Mornings” from the station to discuss.
Police say Frank R. James has been identified as the suspect in the shooting on a Brooklyn subway train. He remains at large. CBS News correspondent Mola Lenghi reports from Brooklyn, and then CBS News security and law enforcement analyst James Gagliano joins Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the ongoing investigation.
Frank R. James, the man police have named as the suspect in the New York City subway shooting, has some apparent ties to the city of Philadelphia. CBS News Philly reporter Ross DiMattei joined Anne-Marie Green and Vladmir Duthiers to discuss the details on the investigation.
New York City police are searching for a man who is suspected of unleashing a smoke canister into a crowded subway car in Brooklyn and then opening fire Tuesday morning. Mola Lenghi has the latest on the investigation.
Authorities have named a "person of interest" in Tuesday’s subway attack in Brooklyn, New York. Police are still searching for the gunman who is responsible for shooting 10 people and injuring many others. Former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton joins “CBS News Mornings” to discuss the horrific attack.
As law enforcement looks for the man who shot passengers on a New York City subway, officials say none of the security cameras inside the 36th Street station were transmitting pictures as the train with the suspect entered the station. CBS News transportation correspondent Errol Barnett explains the challenges this lack of footage creates and how other cities are responding.
MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber joined "CBS Mornings" to discuss his reaction to the Brooklyn subway shooting, the ongoing investigation and what the authority is doing to keep New York City commuters safe.
A CBS News review shows New York state officials warned the MTA their subway system's security cameras were at risk of malfunctions years before Tuesday's shooting on an N train. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.
Ten people were shot at a subway station in Brooklyn, New York, with five people in critical but stable condition, officials said Tuesday morning.
Miya Ponsetto, the woman who falsely accused Black teen of stealing her phone at a New York City hotel agreed to a plea deal on Monday. According to the Manhattan District Attorney, she pleaded guilty to unlawful imprisonment in the second degree as a hate crime.
CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Lana Zak from outside NYU Langone Hospital in Brooklyn, where some of the people wounded in Tuesday's shooting on a subway train are being treated. Officials say at least 10 people were shot, others suffered various injuries, and the suspect is still being sought.
Ponsetto attacked 14-year old Keyon Harrold, Jr. and his father in the lobby of the Arlo Hotel in Manhattan in December 2020, falsely accusing the teen of stealing her iPhone.
Not so "elementary," the collection of Sherlock Holmes memorabilia assembled by lifelong Holmes fan Glen Miranker includes rare editions, illustrations, and private notes and correspondence from the character's creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Correspondent Faith Salie visits the exhibition, "Sherlock Holmes in 221 Objects," at New York City's Grolier Club, to deduce the public's timeless fascination with the immortal detective.
Four other people, including two inmates at the facility, have also been charged for their alleged roles in the operation.
Amazon employees at a New York City warehouse have voted in favor of unionizing for the first time in the tech giant's 27-year history. Amazon Labor Union interim president Chris Smalls joins CBS News' Lana Zak to talk about this historic victory and their next steps.
Dmitriy Boyko has received "very disturbing" texts from his cousins stuck in Ukraine, including one in Kyiv with her sick mother: "We are getting bombed at."
The exemption paves the way for Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving to begin playing home games again.
The Bronx — the legendary birthplace of hip-hop — is getting a museum dedicated to the music and culture.
A 26-year-old woman has been charged with manslaughter in the death of a beloved vocal coach in New York City. Investigators said Lauren Pazienza fatally shoved 87-year-old Barbara Maier Gustern to the ground on a Manhattan sidewalk. Dave Carlin of CBS News New York reports.
The popular New York Ukrainian restaurant, Veselka, was opened by a Ukrainian immigrant in 1954. Today, third-generation owner Jason Birchard is garnering support for Ukraine, carrying on his grandfather's legacy. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
In Manhattan's East Village, customers can be seen lining up outside Veselka throughout the day to show solidarity for Ukraine amid Russia's brutal invasion.
The suspect in a string of attacks on homeless people in Washington, D.C., and New York City was arrested early Tuesday. Gerald Brevard is accused of killing two homeless men and wounding three others.
Iran says it's offered a new proposal for talks with the U.S. to end the war, as the Strait of Hormuz standoff sends costs soaring around the world.
Former FBI Director James Comey was charged with two counts arising out a now-deleted image he shared on Instagram that showed seashells arranged to read "86 47."
Negotiations over a $500 million dollar government aid package for Spirit stalled after bondholders balked at the terms.
ICE reported the 18th death of an individual in its custody so far this year, putting the agency on track to record a new all-time high in detainee deaths.
The Artemis II crew joined "CBS Mornings" Friday for a live town hall where they took questions from kids just weeks after returning from their historic moon mission.
President Trump said the European Union "is not complying with our fully agreed to trade deal."
Federal telecom regulators can revoke broadcast licenses, but legal experts say the FCC would face a tough road in forcing ABC to go dark.
Jose Yugar-Cruz was granted a court order preventing his deportation to his home country, but the Trump administration is set to send him to the Congo.
The pop star sat down with Gayle King for an exclusive interview airing Monday on "CBS Mornings."
Nahida Bristy and Zamil Limon were last seen in the Tampa area on April 16. Limon's roommate has been charged with their murders.
The first refund payments will go out later this month as the portal works through kinks to return money to businesses.
Former FBI Director James Comey was charged with two counts arising out a now-deleted image he shared on Instagram that showed seashells arranged to read "86 47."
The "big beautiful bill" requires U.S. states to add work requirements to Medicaid by January 2027. Experts warn millions could lose health coverage.
U.S. Navy Aviation Radioman 2nd Class Robert L. Cyr Jr. enlisted at 17 and flew patrols in the Pacific before his death at 19.
The first refund payments will go out later this month as the portal works through kinks to return money to businesses.
The "big beautiful bill" requires U.S. states to add work requirements to Medicaid by January 2027. Experts warn millions could lose health coverage.
President Trump said the European Union "is not complying with our fully agreed to trade deal."
Since 2021, the share of U.S.-based employees who have left their jobs to work in another country has more than doubled.
Cities in Florida and California, where home prices soared during the pandemic, saw some of the steepest declines in property values.
Former FBI Director James Comey was charged with two counts arising out a now-deleted image he shared on Instagram that showed seashells arranged to read "86 47."
President Trump said the European Union "is not complying with our fully agreed to trade deal."
Negotiations over a $500 million dollar government aid package for Spirit stalled after bondholders balked at the terms.
Jose Yugar-Cruz was granted a court order preventing his deportation to his home country, but the Trump administration is set to send him to the Congo.
ICE reported the 18th death of an individual in its custody so far this year, putting the agency on track to record a new all-time high in detainee deaths.
The "big beautiful bill" requires U.S. states to add work requirements to Medicaid by January 2027. Experts warn millions could lose health coverage.
Hundreds of foreign doctors about to complete training in the U.S. will have to leave the country if the federal government doesn't rapidly process their visa waiver applications, immigration attorneys say.
The Trump administration is proposing wastewater testing to try to ferret out data on illegal drug use in real time, according to a draft of a new drug control strategy obtained by CBS News. It also proposes using AI to track threats.
Hershey says it's benefiting from the growing use of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs even as people cut down on snacks. Here's why.
Test strips cost about $1 each and can be used to check drugs for dangerous contaminants, including fentanyl and xylazine.
Journalist Paige McClanahan writes about how tourism shapes societies and individuals, and about the need to redefine the meaning of "tourist" in today's shrinking world.
James Holder, 54, was found guilty by a jury in Gloucester Crown Court of one count of rape for the May 2022 assault.
Iran says it's offered a new proposal for talks with the U.S. to end the war, as the Strait of Hormuz standoff sends costs soaring around the world.
Police arrested a man for allegedly incinerating his dead wife at the zoo where he worked, officials said, following the discovery of human remains.
The U.K. has raised its national threat level from "substantial" to "severe," citing the increasing threat of Islamist and extreme right-wing terrorism in the country.
Gold House revealed its 2026 Gold100 list honoring Asian Pacific culture. Co-founder and CEO Bing Chen joins CBS News with more.
The bestselling author and editor of The Golfer's Journal teed up for a challenge – taking over operations of a failing nine-hole community golf course in New York's Catskill Mountains – and writes of the tribulations that were par for the course.
Lizzo sits down with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King to discuss what the public misunderstands about her.
The pop star sat down with Gayle King for an exclusive interview airing Monday on "CBS Mornings."
Spencer Pratt, who starred in the mid-2000s reality TV show "The Hills," released a new ad in his campaign for Los Angeles mayor that's getting attention online. CBS News political director Fin Gómez joins with analysis.
Apple's latest earnings report beat Wall Street expectations. CBS News contributor Patrick McGee joins with more.
Elon Musk's testimony concluded Thursday in his lawsuit against OpenAI. Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic and host of "The Most Interesting Thing in AI" podcast, joins "The Takeout" with analysis.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Elon Musk was cross-examined in his lawsuit against OpenAI on Thursday. In testimony on Wednesday, he said he was "a fool" for funding OpenAI. He is accusing OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, of betraying him and the public by abandoning its core mission as it transitioned from a nonprofit to a for-profit company. WIRED senior writer Maxwell Zeff joins CBS News to discuss.
As AI-generated music spreads, Spotify says it wants to help users "trust the authenticity" of what they're listening to.
The Trump administration has fired all 22 current members of an independent board that oversees the National Science Foundation, one dismissed member says.
Archaeologists found the victim holding a terracotta mortar, which they interpret as an improvised attempt to shield his head.
Rapid development has been shrinking the jungle habitat of the critically endangered species, and fatal conflicts with people have been increasing.
The carnivorous Venus fly trap is native to the Carolinas, but its population is dwindling due to loss of habitat. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with botanist Julie Moore, who has spent much of her life helping to save these remarkable plants; and with Damon Waitt, director of the North Carolina Botanical Garden, who discusses the unusual traits of a species that Charles Darwin called the most interesting plant in the world.
On April 24, 1990, NASA launched the Hubble Space Telescope from the Space Shuttle Discovery after seven years of delays. Watch CBS News' coverage from that day.
Nahida Bristy and Zamil Limon were last seen in the Tampa area on April 16. Limon's roommate has been charged with their murders.
New security video is providing more details on the moments before a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. CBS News' Anna Schecter has more.
James Holder, 54, was found guilty by a jury in Gloucester Crown Court of one count of rape for the May 2022 assault.
Keith Black, chair of the Jewish Leadership Council, joins CBS News with his reaction to the antisemitic stabbing attack in London and the threat levels rising in the U.K.
The New York Times is reporting that a note apparently left behind by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein before his death has been tied up in court for years. CBS News' Anna Schecter has more.
The Artemis II team gained a new member, and the crew made sure their youngest teammate had the right stuff for space.
The Artemis II astronauts said they actually really enjoyed the space food, but it was a familiar candy they enjoyed after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean.
The plumbing issues aboard the Orion capsule became headline news in the early days of the historic Artemis II mission.
The Artemis II astronauts joined "CBS Mornings" for a live town hall where they took questions from kids just weeks after returning from their historic moon mission.
SpaceX's most powerful operational rocket boosted a high-speed ViaSat internet data relay satellite into space to complete a globe-spanning constellation.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
Artemis II astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen join "CBS Mornings" for a special live town hall where they share details about their historic moon mission and take questions from students, the next generation of space explorers.
New security video is providing more details on the moments before a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. CBS News' Anna Schecter has more.
President Trump is commenting on the Iran war as the conflict reaches the 60-day mark and as the U.S. receives the latest proposal from Tehran. CBS News analyst Aaron MacLean has more.
The Artemis II crew visited CBS News to discuss their historic mission to the moon. CBS News' Mark Strassmann and Janna Levin discuss what's next for NASA in space.
Spirit Airlines could collapse before Saturday, CBS News has learned. Kris Van Cleave has the latest.