NEW: Alleged New York City subway shooter Frank James wants to plead guilty to federal terrorism charges, his attorneys said in a letter to the court.
a superseding indictment
with 10 counts of committing a terror attack on a mass transit system, was accused of opening fire on a Manhattan-bound N train in Brooklyn this April. Ten people were hurt in a shooting that prosecutors said terrorized the city. James was caught after initially escaping in the chaotic aftermath. "Mr. James has advised undersigned counsel that he wishes to schedule a guilty plea to the superseding indictment. If the Court is available, we wish to proceed during the first week of January 2023," the defense letter said.This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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