The man committed an act with intent to cause death and serious bodily harm, according to the indictment released by a New York court on Saturday. The 62-year-old is accused of opening fire on a subway train in the Brooklyn borough in mid-April during the morning rush hour. More than 20 people were injured by gunfire or the resulting panic. The perpetrator was initially able to escape, but was caught a day later in Manhattan. If convicted, he faces a life sentence.
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