Frank James did not enter a plea on charges of violating a law that prohibits terrorist and violent attacks against mass transportation

The man detained on a terror charge after shooting 10 people on a New York subway was denied bail and remanded in custody on Thursday after his first court appearance.

Frank James, 62, did not enter a plea on charges of violating a law that prohibits terrorist and violent attacks against mass transportation.

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