Published on September 20, 2016 by pmnews
New
York and New Jersey bombing suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami has been charged
with five counts of “attempted murder of a law enforcement officer,”
according to a release from the Union County, New Jersey Prosecutor’s
office.
Rahami is also charged with “second-degree unlawful
possession of a weapon” and “second-degree possession of a weapon for an
unlawful purpose,” according to the release.
CNN reports that bail was set at $5.2 million by state Superior Court Judge Regina Caulfield.
“Convictions
on first-degree criminal charges are commonly individually punishable
by 10 to 20 years in state prison, while second-degree charges typically
result in terms of 5 to 10 years,” per the release.
Ahmad Khan
Rahami, 28, was taken into custody in Linden, N.J., following a shootout
with police, officials said. Rahami was sought in the Saturday evening
New York City bombing, which injured 29 people in the Chelsea
neighborhood of Manhattan, and in an explosion in Seaside Park, N.J. on
Saturday morning. Authorities in New Jersey charged Rahami with
attempted murder Monday evening over the police shootout.
“We have
every reason to believe this was an act of terror,” New York Mayor Bill
de Blasio told reporters during a news conference on Monday afternoon.
De Blasio said investigators are not looking for anyone else in connection with the explosions.
FBI
special agent Bill Sweeney said there was no indication of a terrorist
cell operating in the area, and that Rahami was not on police radar
prior to the bombings. His motives remain unclear.
“I do not have information yet to show what the path to radicalization was,” Sweeney said during the news conference.
Sweeney
did not comment on how the explosive devices found in Manhattan and New
Jersey were connected, but said Rahami was “directly linked” to both.
U.S. Attorney for New York’s southern district Preet Bharara said his office will pursue charges against Rahami.
Elizabeth
Mayor Chris Bollwage told reporters at a news conference in New Jersey
two officers were injured while apprehending Rahami. One officer was
shot in his bulletproof vest and another was shot in the hand. Rahami
sustained gunshot wounds and was taken away in an ambulance, Bollwage
said.
Rahami was found sleeping in a bar hallway, the AP reported.
The bar’s owner initially thought he was a vagrant and called the
police, Linden Mayor Derek Armstead said.
Police officers who
responded quickly realized Rahami was the suspect sought in the
explosions. Armstead said Rahami pulled out a handgun and fired at the
officers, hitting one in a bulletproof vest. He then began firing his
handgun while running down the street, and police shot him in the leg.
Rahami
was bleeding and conscious when an ambulance took him away. Linden
police Capt. James Sarnicki told the AP three police officers were taken
to the hospital. One officer was struck by shrapnel and another had
high blood pressure.
New York and New Jersey police issued photos
of Rahami on Monday morning, saying he was wanted in connection for both
bombings. Rahami is a naturalized citizen of Afghan descent, the FBI
said.
Linden is about four miles from Elizabeth, N.J., the site of
Rahami’s last known address. Officials found five suspicious devices
near a train station in Elizabeth, N.J. on Sunday night; one exploded
early Monday when a bomb squad was trying to disarm it with a robot.
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