New Yorkers cheer man in East Village who said he recognized, reported subway suspect

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New Yorkers cheer man in East Village who said he recognized, reported subway suspect
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ROUND OF APPLAUSE 👏 New Yorkers applaud man who reported Suspect in connection to BrooklynSubwayAttack. -

New Yorkers applauded a man who said he recognized and reported the suspect in connection to the Brooklyn subway attack in East Village.

Frank R. James, 62, has been arrested and now faces a federal charge of terror attack on mass transit.has learned that Zack is a security camera worker who was at one of the businesses when he made the connections. As he left, bystanders were seen cheering him on.

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