FBI May Charge Bomb Threat Suspect With Terrorism The FBI is now involved in the case against the homeless man charged with calling in dozens of bomb threats in Brevard and Indian River counties.
FBI could add charge in bomb threats Federal authorities have joined the investigation into a homeless man arrested last week on charges that he phoned 40 to 50 bomb threats into schools, stores, hospitals and other institutions in Brevard and Indian River counties, police said.
Bomb in car ‘not terrorism’ A BOMB found on the backseat of a car in Sydney’s suburban northwest doesn’t appear to be related to terrorism, police say.
Bomb in car not related to terrorism Police say a bomb found in a car in suburban Sydney doesn’t appear to be related to terrorism.
Bomb not related to terrorism: police A bomb found on the backseat of a car in Sydney’s suburban northwest doesn’t appear to be related to terrorism, police say.
White House: Pakistan Taliban was behind NYC bomb Saying they obtained new evidence, senior White House officials said Sunday that the Pakistani Taliban were behind the failed Times Square car bombing.
Source: NY car bomb suspect tied to Taliban U.S. and Pakistani investigators have questioned the father of Times Square car bomb suspect Faisal Shahzad, a Pakistani intelligence official said.
Times Square bomb now major terrorism case NEW YORK — Seized from a plane about to fly to the Middle East, a man admitted training to make bombs at a terrorism camp in his native Pakistan before he rigged an SUV with a homemade device to explode in Times Square, authorities said Tuesday.
N.Y. Bomb Plot Suspect Charged With Terrorism Faisal Shahzad, the naturalized U.S. citizen who allegedly drove a rusty sport utility vehicle packed with explosives into the heart of New York’s Times Square, was charged with terrorism and attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction in the botched bombing.
New York bomb suspect Faisal Shahzad was seen as good recruit for militants Relatives and friends in Pakistan said Wednesday that Faisal Shahzad showed no sign of radicalization before he left for the United States at age 18 to study, and that he and his family were not religious.