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fromSIN
4th May 2010, 09:50
ABC news are verbally reporting that the alleged Times Square "bomber" was arrested on an Emirates flight to DXB, after the plane was recalled to the gate.

Times Square Bomb: Pakistan Émigré in Connecticut Arrested as Times Square Bomber - ABC News (http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/times-square-bomb-pakistan-migr-connecticut-arrested-times/story?id=10546387)

barit1
4th May 2010, 12:26
Recall that soon after the Saturday event, Paki Taliban claimed responsibility, but were dismissed by US authorities as lacking credibility. Was this our way of giving the suspect more rope to hang himself? :ok:

Airbubba
4th May 2010, 15:17
According to published reports, Faisal Shazhad, an American, was pulled off EK202 at JFK last night. Apparently he is singing like a canary and has the customary jihadi travel itinerary over the past few months.

Authorities and media will publically pretend to be puzzled as to motive as is the custom in the U.S. Advocacy groups are already running to the microphones giving sound bites decrying ethnic stereotyping and raising fears of public backlash.

EK202 departed several hours late at 6:29 am after pax screening.

Neptunus Rex
4th May 2010, 17:24
Apart from his woeful lack of skills in assembling and detonating an infernal device, he made at least two basic errors.
He gave his correct name and address to the guy he bought the vehicle from, so it did not take long for New York's finest to identify the prime suspect.
He then waited too long before attempting to leave the USA. He should have been on the first available jet to anywhere outside the US sphere of influence. What's the betting he had a return ticket on EK to Dubai?

SNS3Guppy
5th May 2010, 17:38
He didn't. He bought the ticket with cash, and set it up by phone as he drove to the airport.

delrod
5th May 2010, 18:09
There have been conflicting news reports (as is typical when there's an aviation drama going on) about when Shahzad was removed from the plane. Apparently he was removed just prior to pushback, and then the jet taxied to the hold line at 22R, meanwhile switching to tower freq. Then tower said "Emirates 202 'position'..." and in the same breath she told the crew to return to the gate and contact company. At the gate again, 2 more pax were removed, questioned, and freed. Please update this with more accurate info.

SNS3Guppy
9th May 2010, 19:15
The flight was cleared into position, then instructed to return to the gate.

johns7022
9th May 2010, 21:37
It's irrelevent....when 'terrorists' are guys with propane bottles and a few cans of gun powder, then pretty much anyone winding up for a family reunion picnic, doing a little shooting with some long lost relatives will be shipped off to Guantanomo....

SNS3Guppy
10th May 2010, 06:38
Irrelevant if you disregard the issue of this individual receiving terror training in Pakistan. Unlike the redneck at the family picnic, this individual parked his vehicle with the intention of setting an explosion and injuring others, in a busy urban setting, and then attempted to flee the country.

MrBernoulli
14th May 2010, 09:28
Timothy McVeigh didn't do his training in Pakistan! :hmm:

SNS3Guppy
15th May 2010, 21:28
Tim McVeigh didn't try to flee to a foreign country, either.

DADDY-OH!
6th Jun 2010, 12:59
In his own derranged mind, Timothy McVeigh was trying to 'help' his own country NOT terrorize, maim & murder the innocents of another.

SNS3Guppy
7th Jun 2010, 20:02
No, Tim McVeigh knew very well he was attempting to terrorise, maim, and murder innocents of his own country.

The country from which the victims hail isn't really important. Terror is terror. Murder is murder. Dead is dead.