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Law enforcement officers stand guard at the scene of a shooting at a subway station in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, New York, U.S., April 12, 2022. (REUTERS)
MANILA, Philippines — No Filipino was reported injured in the shooting incident at a subway station in Brooklyn, the Philippine Consulate General in New York said Thursday.
“The New York City Police Department has just informed [the consulate] that there are no Filipinos among the at least 29 people who were reported injured in the mass shooting on the N train in Brooklyn on Tuesday morning,” Consul General Elmer Cato said on social media.
The New York City Police Department has just informed @PHinNewYork that there are no Filipinos among the at least 29 people who were reported injured in the mass shooting on the N train in Brooklyn on Tuesday morning. @DFAPHL @teddyboylocsin pic.twitter.com/iLEX0QIQT6
— Elmer G Cato (@elmer_cato) April 13, 2022
A man earlier set off two smoke bombs at a packed subway train in Brooklyn and opened fire on commuters.
The suspect, identified by police as Frank James, was arrested 30 hours after the attack.
James now faces a criminal complaint filed by federal prosecutors before the U.S. District Court in Brooklyn.
He was charged with a single count committing a terrorist or other violent attack against a mass transportation system and officials said he could face life imprisonment if convicted, according to a Reuters report.