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Good News : Muslim paki arrested for Failed NYC Bombing!
« on: May 04, 2010, 01:42:42 AM »
I hope that this is the right guy... If so it just demonstrates what we have been saying... You can  take the muslim out of the terrorist, but you can't take the terrorist out of the muslim.



http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/05/nyregion/05bomb.html
Arrest Made in Times Square Bomb Case
By WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM, MARK MAZZETTI and PETER BAKER

Federal agents and police detectives arrested a Connecticut man, a naturalized United States citizen from Pakistan, shortly before midnight Monday for driving a car bomb into Times Square on Saturday evening in what turned out to be an unsuccessful attack, Justice Department officials announced.

The man, Faisal Shahzad, 30, was believed to have recently bought the 1993 Nissan Pathfinder that was found loaded with gasoline, propane, fireworks and fertilizer in the heart of Times Square, a person briefed on the investigation said.

Mr. Shahzad was taken into custody at Kennedy Airport as he tried to board a flight to Dubai, U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said in an early morning statement delivered at the Justice Department in Washington. Charges against Mr. Shahzad, who had returned recently from a trip to Pakistan, were not announced.

“Over the course of the day today, we have gathered significant additional evidence that led to tonight’s arrest,” Mr. Holder said. “The investigation is ongoing, as are our attempts to gather useful intelligence, and we continue to pursue a number of leads.

“But it’s clear that the intent behind this terrorist act was to kill Americans,” he said.

The authorities began focusing on Mr. Shahzad after they tracked the sport utility vehicle to its previously registered owner in Bridgeport, Conn., who had advertised it for sale on several Web sites. He paid cash, and the sale was handled without any formal paperwork.

The former owner told investigators that it appeared the buyer was of Middle Eastern or Hispanic descent, but could not recall his name. It was unclear how agents from the Joint Terrorist Task Force identified Mr. Shahzad. Federal authorities provided few details on Monday night about the arrest, the suspect or the scope of any conspiracy in the failed attack.

The authorities have been exploring whether the man or others who might have been involved in the attempted bombing had been in contact with people or groups overseas, according to federal officials.

The investigation was shifted on Monday to the control of the international terrorism branch of the Joint Terrorism Task Force, a multiagency group led by the Justice Department, according to two federal officials.

“As we move forward, we will focus on not just holding those responsible for it accountable, but also on obtaining any intelligence about terrorist organizations overseas,” Mr. Holder said.

Officials cautioned that the investigation of possible international contacts did not mean they had established a connection to a known terrorist group..

“It’s a prominent lead that they’re following, the international association,” said a senior official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a continuing investigation. “But there’s still a lot of information being gathered.”

Mr. Shahzad was set to appear in federal court in Manhattan on Tuesday to be formally charged, according to a joint statement issued by the office of the Manhattan United States attorney Preet Bharara, the F.B.I. and the New York Police Department.

The statement said Mr. Shahzad was taken into custody at the airport after he was identified by the Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

On Monday, prior to the arrest, there was a sweeping response to the attempted attack in the tourist-packed city-within-a-city of Times Square — including an increased police presence, vehicle inspections and a touch of panic from veteran New Yorkers when a manhole fire flared five blocks from the scene of the failed bombing. Consolidated Edison blamed faulty wiring for the fire.

The recent sale of the Pathfinder began online. An advertisement that appears to be for the vehicle, which had 141,000 miles on the odometer and was listed for sale at $1,300 on at least two Web sites, emphasized that it was in good condition — “CLEAN inside and out!!” — with a recently repaired alternator and a new gas pump, distributor and front tires. “It does have some rust as you can see in the picture,” the seller allowed on NothingButCars.net, “but other than that, it runs great.” The other advertisement appeared on Craigslist.

In Bridgeport, the seller refused to answer questions. “You can’t interview her,” said an unidentified man at the woman’s two-story, white clapboard house. “She already talked to the F.B.I.”

The police earlier on Monday continued sifting through footage from 82 city cameras mounted from 34th Street to 51st Street between Avenue of the Americas and Eighth Avenue, and from untold number of business and tourist cameras.

But investigators appeared to have begun to assign less significance to a man who appeared to be in his 40s who was seen on one video, and it may well be because they were close to arresting the Connecticut man.

The man in the video was seen walking away from the area where the Pathfinder was parked and through Shubert Alley, which runs between 44th and 45th Streets. He looked over his shoulder at least twice and pulled off a shirt, revealing a red T-shirt underneath.

The New York police commissioner, Raymond W. Kelly, said investigators still wanted to speak to that man, but acknowledged that he might not be connected to the failed bombing. Paul J. Browne, the department’s top spokesman, said the police had stopped looking for additional video in the area that might have tracked the man’s movements.

“It may turn out that he was just somebody in the area, but not connected with the car bomb,” Mr. Browne said.

Before the arrest occurred, the police had said they might release footage of a man running north on Broadway at the time that a fire broke out in the Pathfinder.

The materials found in the Pathfinder were to be sent to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s laboratory in Quantico, Va., for analysis, the police said.

Janet Napolitano, the homeland security secretary, had said on the “Today” show that it was premature to label any person or group as suspect. “Right now, every lead has to be pursued,” she said. “I caution against premature decisions one way or the other.”
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Re: Good News : Muslim paki arrested for Failed NYC Bombing!
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2010, 01:59:55 AM »
No kidding?  It was a muslim?  How rare!

Seriously, when will Americans wake up, smell the coffee, and realize that racial profiling must become a necessity for the future security of this great country?  Also needed will be "stop and searches", phone tapping, bugging of homes and mosques, and whatever else is necessary -- even if it goes against our constitution and everything we were taught to be afraid of.  It's a good thing that there were cameras in Times Square.  Of course, Liberals have railed against having police cameras in public places.  They said it was an "invasion of privacy."  They're crazy, of course.   Even the destruction, murder and mayhem of 9/11 hasn't seemed to make a dent in their thinking.  They live in a theoretical fantasy world of their own making, and they're going to get us all killed!

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Re: Good News : Muslim paki arrested for Failed NYC Bombing!
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2010, 02:38:05 AM »
No kidding?  It was a muslim?  How rare!

Seriously, when will Americans wake up, smell the coffee, and realize that racial profiling must become a necessity for the future security of this great country?  Also needed will be "stop and searches", phone tapping, bugging of homes and mosques, and whatever else is necessary -- even if it goes against our constitution and everything we were taught to be afraid of.  It's a good thing that there were cameras in Times Square.  Of course, Liberals have railed against having police cameras in public places.  They said it was an "invasion of privacy."  They're crazy, of course.   Even the destruction, murder and mayhem of 9/11 hasn't seemed to make a dent in their thinking.  They live in a theoretical fantasy world of their own making, and they're going to get us all killed!

Islam is not a race but an ideology or religion. And yes, considering the large percentage of Muslims actually doing or supporting terrorism ( even if we look over the violent Quranic verses), USA needs ideological profiling.

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Re: Good News : Muslim paki arrested for Failed NYC Bombing!
« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2010, 02:50:02 AM »
Now there begins a democratic race between afzal guru, md amir kasaib and faisal shahzad as to who will go first and who next and so on. Democratic processes seem to last long due to slow yoga breathing patterns where nothing appears to be moving till eternity. Future surviving generations will be fortunate enough not to see any such commonly terrorist dreligion. 
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Re: Good News : Muslim paki arrested for Failed NYC Bombing!
« Reply #4 on: May 04, 2010, 03:26:36 AM »
Pakis are new mass emigrators that are flooding us. First it where the Turks and Arabs, now it is Pakis, Afghans and Iraqis. The immigrants we get have skills in bomb-building and
their hatred is everytime more intense. When will we stop leaving such scum into our societies?

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Re: Good News : Muslim paki arrested for Failed NYC Bombing!
« Reply #5 on: May 04, 2010, 04:35:35 AM »
all migration from muslim nations should be stopped, but other than that I am not sure what the option is.  even though virtually all terrorists are arab or asian men between 18 and 40, if we start to racially profile people, they will send in brainwashed white women converts who will get by security. 

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Re: Good News : Muslim paki arrested for Failed NYC Bombing!
« Reply #6 on: May 04, 2010, 06:05:51 AM »
You guys are dreaming if you think this will lead to profiling of muslim men or anyone else. No one even died or was hurt in this "attack". For goodness sakes, nearly 3000 people died on 9/11 and here we are today, ongoing wars with no will to win, unsecured borders, captured terrorists that should be shot on site being provided legal counsel and having their day in court, lawsuits by CAIR, ACLU yelling racial profiling, a foreign policy of appeasement when dealing with muslim nations, etc.
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Re: Good News : Muslim paki arrested for Failed NYC Bombing!
« Reply #7 on: May 04, 2010, 07:19:41 AM »

Glad they found Obama's funk-soul-brotha.
The only reason thousands of people didn't die is because of  the stupid muslims.
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Re: Good News : Muslim paki arrested for Failed NYC Bombing!
« Reply #8 on: May 04, 2010, 09:27:12 AM »
That is why it is said that when the brainless muslamics have created so much turmoil, then how much havoc they could have created if only few of them really had brains.

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Re: Good News : Muslim paki arrested for Failed NYC Bombing!
« Reply #9 on: May 04, 2010, 11:11:30 AM »
Even if it's the right guy there will be demonstrations.  That is the muslim terrorist MO.   When a terrorist gets arrested for a crime, put together a rally and protest his arrest with other terrorists claiming he was "profiled" or wrongly accused because of "racism"

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« Reply #10 on: May 04, 2010, 11:16:13 AM »
and America continues to supply arms, fighter jets, aid to Pakistanis

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Re: Good News : Muslim paki arrested for Failed NYC Bombing!
« Reply #11 on: May 04, 2010, 11:19:00 AM »
It appears he may have lied about connections in Pakistan... Between 4 and 8 people in Pakistan have been taken in for questioning...



http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/05/04/pakistani-american-arrested-times-square-plot/

Up to 8 Reportedly in Custody in Pakistan in Connection With Times Square Bombing Attempt

Between four and eight people have been taken into custody for questioning in Pakistan in connection with the investigation of the Times Square bombing attempt, sources told CBS News.

Authorities are not saying who the potential suspects are or where they are being held, but they say there were raids Monday night and Tuesday morning in different locations. Some of them reportedly may be related to suspect Faisal Shahzad, the Pakistani-born U.S. citizen who was arrested overnight in New York.

Also, a man was arrested in Karachi  for his connection to the bombing attempt, Pakistani intelligence sources told Fox News.

The capture comes after Shahzad was arrested as he came minutes away from fleeing the U.S. when his Dubai-bound flight was returned to its gate at New York's Kennedy Airport and U.S. officials escorted him from the plane, along with two other men.

Federal investigators at Shahzad's home have removed a fireworks box among other evidence at the property in Bridgeport, Conn.

The box is labeled "Silver Salutes." The fireworks are similar to the M88s authorities say were found among containers of gasoline and other materials left in an SUV meant to explode in Times Square.

Shahzad, will appear in court Tuesday to face charges that he tried to set off a massive fireball and kill Americans after parking his car on a street lined with restaurants and Broadway theaters, federal authorities said.

The U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan was handling the case against Shahzad, 30, but has not yet made the charges against him public. FBI agents searched the home at a known address for Shahzad in Bridgeport, Conn., early Tuesday, said agent Kimberly Mertz, who wouldn't answer questions about the search.

Authorities removed filled plastic bags from the house overnight in a mixed-race, working-class neighborhood of multi-family homes in Connecticut's largest city. A bomb squad came and went without entering as local police and FBI agents gathered in the cordoned-off street.

In all, three passengers were removed from Emirates Airline Flight EK202 late Monday night as Shahzad was taken into custody by FBI agents and New York Police Department detectives.

But Shahzad told investigators he acted alone and denied any ties to radical groups in his native Pakistan, a U.S. law enforcement official familiar with the investigation told Reuters.

Though Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday that Shahzad was identified by customs agents and taken into custody before boarding his flight, a representative for Emirates Airlines confirmed to Fox News that Flight 202 "was called back by the local authorities prior to departure," and that the three passengers who were removed had already boarded the plane.

"Full security procedures were activated including the deplaning of all passengers and a thorough screening of the aircraft, passengers, and baggage," the airline representative told Fox News. "Emirates is cooperating with the local authorities." The plane was delayed about seven hours and took off for Dubai at approximately 6:30 a.m. ET.

Shahzad is a naturalized U.S. citizen and had recently returned from a five-month trip to Pakistan, where he had a wife, according to law enforcement officials who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the investigation into the failed car bombing.

Law enforcement officials say Shahzad became a U.S. citizen in April 2009 and passed all the criminal and national security background checks required for citizenship.

The officials familiar with the inquiry say investigators plan to go through his citizenship application line by line to see if he lied about anything. He became a citizen in Hartford, Conn.

Shahzad was being held in New York overnight and couldn't be contacted. A phone number at a listed address for Shahzad in Shelton, Conn., wasn't in service.

Law enforcement officials say Shahzad bought the SUV, a 1993 Nissan Pathfinder, from a Connecticut man about three weeks ago and paid cash. The officials spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the case.

The vehicle identification number had been removed from the Pathfinder's dashboard, but it was stamped on the engine, and investigators used it to find the owner of record, who told them he had sold the vehicle to a stranger.

As the SUV buyer came into focus, investigators backed off other leads, although Holder said U.S. authorities "will not rest until we have brought everyone responsible to justice," suggesting additional suspects are being sought.

The SUV was parked on Saturday night on a busy midtown Manhattan street near a theater showing "The Lion King." The explosive device inside it had cheap-looking alarm clocks connected to a 16-ounce can filled with fireworks, which were apparently intended to detonate gas cans and set propane tanks afire in a chain reaction "to cause mayhem, to create casualties," police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.

A metal rifle cabinet placed in the SUV's cargo area was packed with fertilizer, but NYPD bomb experts believe it was not a type volatile enough to explode like the ammonium nitrate grade fertilizer used in previous terrorist bombings.

Police said the SUV bomb could have produced "a significant fireball" and sprayed shrapnel with enough force to kill pedestrians and knock out windows.

A vendor alerted a police officer to the parked SUV, which was smoking. Times Square, clogged with tourists on a warm evening, was shut down for 10 hours. A bomb squad dismantled the explosive device, and no one was hurt.

But Holder said Americans should remain vigilant.

"It's clear," he said, "that the intent behind this terrorist act was to kill Americans."

In Pakistan, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said authorities had not been formally asked for help in the probe.

"When the request comes, we will cooperate with the U.S. government," he told the AP.

The Pakistani Taliban appeared to claim responsibility in videos that surfaced after the weekend scare, monitoring groups said, but police had no evidence to support the claims.

More than a dozen people with American citizenship or residency, like Shahzad, have been accused in the past two years of supporting or carrying out terrorism attempts on U.S. soil, cases that illustrate the threat of violent extremism from within the U.S.

Among them are Army Maj. Nidal Hasan, a U.S.-born Army psychiatrist of Palestinian descent, charged with fatally shooting 13 people last year at Fort Hood, Texas; Najibullah Zazi, a Denver-area airport shuttle driver who pleaded guilty in February in a plot to bomb New York subways; and a Pennsylvania woman who authorities say became radicalized online as "Jihad Jane" and plotted to kill a Swedish artist whose work offended Muslims.
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Re: Good News : Muslim paki arrested for Failed NYC Bombing!
« Reply #12 on: May 04, 2010, 11:34:07 AM »
pak government are themself jihadis and terrorists who only lie. They will try to show USA that it was done by some afghani or taliban. Because if their involvement is proved, that America will stop sending them military aid.

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« Reply #13 on: May 04, 2010, 11:44:42 AM »
pak government are themself jihadis and terrorists who only lie. They will try to show USA that it was done by some afghani or taliban. Because if their involvement is proved, that America will stop sending them military aid.

Papistanis kill only those terrorists who failed.
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