Frank James, Brooklyn subway shooting suspect arrested: What we know (usatoday.com)
''Neighbor describes Frank James as 'angry, loud and alone'
Keilah Miller, who lived across from James in a Milwaukee duplex, said she was filled with fear to see her neighbor’s photograph being circulated in connection with the New York subway attack.
Miller, a receptionist and early childhood education teacher, told USA TODAY that James lived in an adjacent apartment for about six to eight months. She described him as "angry, loud and alone."
"I always heard a lot of yelling, but I never saw anyone else go into the apartment but him," Miller said Wednesday.
The first time she spoke to him was during the winter when she left her key in the door, she said. "I hear this banging on the door, and he’s there saying, 'Don’t do that!' That was the only time we spoke. It was weird. He was just not approachable."
When she learned of James’ connection to the New York attack, Miller said she immediately "packed a bag and left."
"I’m scared to go back home until someone says the place is clear," Miller said, adding that she has been staying with a friend.
James' sister, Catherine James Robinson, told the New York Times her brother had "
been on his own his whole life" and that she had little contact with him. USA TODAY contacted Robinson's home phone Wednesday but a woman hung up shortly after answering the call.