New Jersey: Man arrested for bomb attacks
NY, NJ bombings: Ahmad Khan Rahami, in custody after a shootout with police. Rahami, an Afghan-American is suspected of planting explosives which injured dozens of people in New York
NY, NJ bombings: Ahmad Khan Rahami, in custody after a shootout with police. Rahami, an Afghan-American is suspected of planting explosives which injured dozens of people in New York
Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect in attacks in New York and New Jersey, is now in custody after a shootout with police.
The firing occurred Monday in Linden, New Jersey. Rahami was led to an ambulance in a stretcher with his right shoulder bloodied and bandaged.
The police released a picture of a man suspected he is part of a terror cell that set explosives in New York and New Jersey. NBC reported that the police managed to arrest Ahmad Khan Rami, an Afghan-American 28.
During the arrest of Rhani, shots were heard near his home. Mayor Bill de Blasio warned the public before his arrest, confronting the suspect: "He may be armed and dangerous."
In the afternoon five suspects arrested on the Verrazano bridge and weapons were found in their car. At this stage the relationship between terrorist cell, which according to some activated remotely by terrorists is under investigation.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who frequently attack Muslims and migrants during the campaign, said: "Police are afraid to be accused of racism and can not run. I knew that the attacks would happen."
In an interview with FOX network, Trump said that the cops are afraid to do something against attacks such as New York because they do not want to be accused them racist "profiling" - immediate adhesion of suspected criminal certain people because of their origin.
Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect in attacks in New York and New Jersey, is now in custody after a shootout with police.
The firing occurred Monday in Linden, New Jersey. Rahami was led to an ambulance in a stretcher with his right shoulder bloodied and bandaged.
ABC News - בתום קרב יריות נעצר חשוד בהנחת המטענים
The police released a picture of a man suspected he is part of a terror cell that set explosives in New York and New Jersey. NBC reported that the police managed to arrest Ahmad Khan Rami, an Afghan-American 28.
During the arrest of Rhani, shots were heard near his home. Mayor Bill de Blasio warned the public before his arrest, confronting the suspect: "He may be armed and dangerous."
In the afternoon five suspects arrested on the Verrazano bridge and weapons were found in their car. At this stage the relationship between terrorist cell, which according to some activated remotely by terrorists is under investigation.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who frequently attack Muslims and migrants during the campaign, said: "Police are afraid to be accused of racism and can not run. I knew that the attacks would happen."
In an interview with FOX network, Trump said that the cops are afraid to do something against attacks such as New York because they do not want to be accused them racist "profiling" - immediate adhesion of suspected criminal certain people because of their origin.
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