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Suspect in N. Y.- area bombings nabbed

Ahmad Rahami, 28, taken into custody following shootout with police in Linden, N. J.; suspect, two officers wounded

- Jane Onyanga- Omara USA TODAY Andrew Wyrich The ( Bergen County, N. J.) Record

A suspect was taken into custody Monday in the weekend’s bloody Manhattan bomb blast after authoritie­s issued a wanted poster, raided an apartment and began to link the blast with another bomb found in the city and others in New Jersey.

Suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, a naturalize­d U. S. citizen of Afghan descent, was taken into custody following a shootout in Linden, N. J., Elizabeth Mayor Christian Bollwage said. Bollwage said Rahami and two officers were wounded.

Linden Mayor Derek Armstead said one officer was shot in his protective vest and the other injured by shattered glass, possibly from windshield.

Rahami’s last known address was listed in Elizabeth, and federal authoritie­s conducted a raid Monday at an apartment above a fried chicken restaurant in Elizabeth operated by Rahami’s father.

An FBI wanted poster, issued hours before the arrest, warned that Rahami “should be consid- ered armed and dangerous.”

“This is someone who was likely involved in one way or another” with the explosion Saturday in the Chelsea neighborho­od that wounded 29 people, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio told CNN’s New Day. Bollwage said a traffic stop

“This is someone who was likely involved in one way or another” with the explosion Saturday in the Chelsea neighborho­od. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio

conducted by FBI agents at the Verrazano Bridge led to the search warrant in Elizabeth. Several people in the car were detained for questionin­g.

The explosion in Chelsea rocked the neighborho­od and blew windows out of buildings. An unexploded pressure- cooker device was also found four blocks away and was being analyzed by the FBI. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the bombs had some similariti­es but provided no other details.

Hours before the Chelsea blast, a pipe bomb exploded in a Seaside Park, N. J., trash can before a 5k charity run that was to benefit Marines and sailors. No one was injured but the race was canceled. New Jersey State Police posted a notice on Facebook saying Rahami was wanted for questionin­g in that blast.

On Monday, a device found in a backpack near the Elizabeth train station exploded while a bomb squad robot was trying to disarm it, authoritie­s said.

Bollwage said that two men found a bag containing five devices in a trash can at about 8: 30 p. m. Sunday. The bag had wires and a pipe protruding from it. Bollwage said the FBI was attempting to disarm one of the devices when it exploded. There were no immediate reports of any injuries or damage.

“I’m extremely concerned for the residents of the community, but more importantl­y extremely concerned for everyone in the state and country where someone can just go and drop a backpack into a garbage can that has multiple explosives in it with no timers and then you have to wonder how many people could have been hurt,” Bollwage said.

N. J. Transit services were suspended for hours between Newark Liberty Airport and Elizabeth, and Amtrak trains to New Jersey were held at New York Penn Station. Amtrak trains heading to New York were held in Trenton early Monday. Hours later, the FBI, The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, K- 9 units, city police and the New Jersey State Police arrived at the Elizabeth apartment.

Amtrak said 2,400 passengers were affected, but that schedules returned to normal Monday morning. New Jersey Transit reported delays Monday due to the continued police activity in Elizabeth.

Authoritie­s said Sunday night that surveillan­ce video shows what appears to be the same person moving bombs into place at the site of the New York explosion, and a few blocks north.

Mayor de Blasio said Sunday that people will see “a very substantia­l NYPD presence this week — bigger than ever.”

The heightened alert comes as world leaders are gathering Monday for the United Nations General Assembly. President Obama is expected to attend the annual meeting Tuesday, the last of his eight- year tenure.

 ?? TARIQ ZEHAWI, USA TODAY NETWORK ?? Bombing suspect Ahmad Rahami is loaded onto an ambulance following a shootout with police Monday morning. Hours before his arrest, federal authoritie­s had raided his apartment.
TARIQ ZEHAWI, USA TODAY NETWORK Bombing suspect Ahmad Rahami is loaded onto an ambulance following a shootout with police Monday morning. Hours before his arrest, federal authoritie­s had raided his apartment.
 ?? MEL EVANS, AP ?? Elizabeth, N. J. mayor Christian Bollwage is interviewe­d Monday morning near an apartment tied to a man wanted for questionin­g in the New York City bombings.
MEL EVANS, AP Elizabeth, N. J. mayor Christian Bollwage is interviewe­d Monday morning near an apartment tied to a man wanted for questionin­g in the New York City bombings.

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