Suspect Frank James was spewing racist hate years before Brooklyn subway shooting

How did Frank R. James, the obvious black nationalist arrested for Tuesday’s subway rampage, turn into radicalized?

The social media rants of the 62-year-old suspect reveal a person consumed with hatred of white folks and satisfied of a looming race conflict.

“O black Jesus, please kill all of the whiteys,” was one meme he posted.

He’s not too complimentary about Hispanics, Asians and his personal race, for that matter, and claims to have had long-term psychological well being issues. The 29 victims of Tuesday’s capturing had been a multicultural combine, as you'd anticipate in a crowded rush-hour subway practice. Police say James detonated a smoke grenade earlier than firing 33 photographs on the Manhattan-bound N practice. Police discovered a hatchet, three ammunition magazines, fireworks and gasoline. It’s a miracle nobody was killed.

However no matter his psychiatric points, James sounds very very like different ideologically fixated, identity-obsessed killers who've emerged for the reason that BLM-Antifa racial motion of 2020 and the hate speech it unleashed.

Like Darrell Brooks Jr., who allegedly plowed his automobile into the Waukesha Christmas parade final November, and Noah Inexperienced, the Nation of Islam adherent who rammed Capitol Police final April in a rapidly memory-holed assault, James espoused the rancid, racist ideology of black supremacy, as soon as identified formally as “black id extremism,” which we have now been assured by the FBI and different authorized specialists doesn’t exist. 

Alleged subway shooter Frank James had been posting racist material on YouTube for years.
Alleged subway shooter Frank James had been posting racist materials on YouTube for years.
Matthew McDermott

Extremist ideology

James posted materials on social media linked to black id extremist ideologies, together with the Nation of Islam, Black Panthers, Black Liberation Military, BLM and a picture of black nationalist cop-killer Micah Johnson.

“White folks and black folks, as we name ourselves, should have no contact with one another,” James rants in one in all lots of of YouTube movies posted to a channel below the person title “prophetoftruth88,” from which police took a screenshot to determine him as a suspect, and which was faraway from YouTube Wednesday.

In one other video, he weeps over the information that new Supreme Court docket Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is married to a “white man,” whom he described because the “enemy.”

Emergency personnel gather at the entrance to a subway stop in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Tuesday, April 12, 2022.
Police have tallied 29 victims of the subway capturing.
AP/John Minchillo

“You hear black folks [inspired by Jackson] say my daughter … dreaming to be part of one thing that doesn't need you be part of it … You’re not white, you’re not European … You wish to pressure your self on these folks they usually’re going to kill you.”

James, a fan of CNN, in lots of his movies appeared in entrance of a giant TV tuned to the left-wing cable channel. His grievances in opposition to “whitey” may very well be ripped from the teleprompters of any of the race-baiting hosts of CNN and MSNBC. The one distinction between the dehumanizing racial hatred he spews and the commentary by Pleasure Reid when she sneers at “white tears” and argues that People solely care in regards to the conflict in Ukraine as a result of the victims are “white and largely Christian” is that James advocates violence. “I’m desirous to kill all the pieces in sight,” he says in a single video.

“These white motherf—ers, that is what they do,” he says in a video in regards to the Ukraine invasion, claiming it presaged a black genocide in the US.

“Finally on the finish of the day, they kill and commit genocide in opposition to one another. What do you assume they gonna do to your black ass? …”

He additionally criticizes New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams and black individuals who don’t understand themselves as victims. “You bought your Ph.D. profession and good footwear. You bought an training however now you’re only a carbon copy of the one that made you a slave … you’re there to serve these motherf—ers.”

Of white folks, he says, “I don’t know the way well-intentioned they are often as a result of when you take a look at the historical past of black folks on this nation … what number of actually stood with us or had been there for us once we ­actually wanted it … They didn’t go on our facet till we began to stand up.”

In one other rant, he says: “I needed to observe folks die proper in entrance of my f—ing face instantly.”

‘Terrorist’ assault

We had been advised by the NYPD inside hours of the subway assault that it was not terrorism.

However it certain regarded like a lone-wolf terrorist assault motivated by a hateful ideology.

New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell attends a news briefing on April 12, 2022 in New York City.
NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell mentioned the capturing initially wasn’t being investigated as an act of terrorism, however suspect James was charged with federal terrorism offenses.
Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Pictures

Positive sufficient, at a press convention Wednesday, Brooklyn US Lawyer Breon Peace mentioned James had been charged with a federal terrorism offense.

In that very same presser, the FBI refuted stories that James was on any watch checklist, saying brokers had not beforehand investigated him.

Perhaps if the FBI didn’t waste a lot effort chasing down white-supremacy hoaxes, entrapping Trump supporters and investigating bogus stories of nooses in NASCAR garages, it might need been higher positioned to note James’ years of hate-filled rants on social media.


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Simply an thought, however perhaps the FBI shouldn’t enable elite opinion and politics to dictate the place it locations its sources.

It wasn’t so way back that the FBI’s counterterrorism division acknowledged that black id extremist ideology was a home terrorism risk.

In a report dated Aug. 3, 2017, the bureau cited the 2016 bloodbath of 5 cops by Micah Johnson throughout a Black Lives Matter protest in Dallas.

A person is aided outside a subway car in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Tuesday, April 12, 2022.
James detonated a smoke grenade earlier than firing 33 photographs within the subway automobile, police mentioned.
Will B Wylde through AP

“Primarily based on Johnson’s journal writings and statements to police, he appeared to have been influenced by BIE [black identity extremist] ideology,” the FBI report says.

“The FBI assesses it is rather doubtless [BIE] perceptions of police brutality in opposition to African People spurred a rise in premeditated, retaliatory deadly violence in opposition to regulation enforcement and can very doubtless function justification for such violence.”

The backlash was speedy, with the media and activists accusing the FBI of racism. “There isn't a such factor as black id extremism,” Kristen Clarke, president of the Nationwide Attorneys’ Committee for Civil Rights Beneath Regulation, advised Congress. “It's not an actual risk.”

Inside months, the bureau had deserted the time period black id extremism, and FBI Director Christopher Wray was telling Congress in 2019 that “what you may name white supremacist violence” was behind a lot home terrorism.

The Heart for Safety Coverage, a conservative, Washington, DC-based assume tank, claims that the FBI got here below “political stress from the Congressional Black Caucus and left-wing media to eradicate the class of black id extremism as a possible terrorism motivation.”

In accordance with Kyle Shideler, the middle’s director for homeland safety and counterterrorism, “The FBI, DHS and different components of the intelligence group have routinely downplayed the potential threat of violence from black id extremists …

“Because of this political stress, there was minimal research and coaching carried out to coach regulation enforcement on the intricacies of the black id extremist thought, and its numerous strains and idiosyncrasies,” he wrote in a paper printed Wednesday.

NYPD officers handcuff James in the East Village more than 24 hours after he allegedly fired shots in the subway.
NYPD officers handcuff James within the East Village greater than 24 hours after he allegedly fired photographs within the subway.
AP

“As a substitute, the tendency is to disclaim that such assaults are politically motivated, and thus deny any terrorism angle for additional investigation.”

Finish id politics

How about regulation enforcement simply does its job, with out kowtowing to id politics.

How about acknowledging that racist hate speech has the potential of radicalizing unhinged folks, irrespective of who the supposed goal is. How about everybody able of affect, from the president on down, stops exploiting racial division for political capital.

How about we admit that America is probably the most equitable, welcoming, multiracial nation on this planet, and we’d prefer to hold it that approach.

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