A man who shot three people on a Brooklyn subway train has pleaded guilty to terrorism charges.

The shooter, whose name has not been released to the public, targeted his victims in a targeted attack in November 2022. 

He was charged with three counts of attempted murder as acts of terrorism and one count of assault as an act of terrorism.

He was charged with three counts of attempted murder as acts of terrorism and one count of assault as an act of terrorism.

The attack took place on a subway train in Brooklyn, and the shooter used a handgun to shoot three passengers. 

All three victims survived the attack and were treated for their injuries.

After the attack, the shooter fled the scene but was quickly apprehended by police. 

He was taken into custody and later charged with terrorism. At his plea hearing, the shooter admitted to his crimes and expressed regret for his actions. 

He is expected to face a sentence of up to life in prison.

The shooting in Brooklyn was the latest in a series of attacks carried out by individuals inspired by extremist ideologies.