According to the New York City Police Department, police found the 52-year-old CFO unconscious with injuries showing he fell from a building in Manhattan.
Frank James had three prior arrests in New Jersey and drove through the state on his way to launching the Brooklyn attack, police said, in which 10 people were shot and even more hurt.
A gunman filled a rush-hour subway train with smoke and shot multiple people Tuesday, leaving wounded commuters bleeding on a Brooklyn platform as others ran screaming, authorities said. Police were still searching for the shooter.
Some progressive activists say New Jersey should follow the lead of New York City, where the city council has approved a bill giving more than 800,000 noncitizens legally living in the city the right to vote in local elections.