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AG-Press1-1024x6831Attorney General Eric Holder at the Press Conference Regarding the Times Square Attempted Bombing 

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As many of you know, Faisal Shahzad was arrested late last night in connection with his alleged role in the attempted car bombing in Times Square last Saturday. (see detailed diagram of car bomb )

Shahzad, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Pakistan, is in federal custody today. He has been and continues to be questioned by federal agents. As a result of those communications, Shahzad has provided useful information to authorities. 

We anticipate charging him with an act of terrorism transcending national borders, attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction,

use of a destructive device during the commission of another crime, and explosives charges.

I want to emphasize that this investigation is ongoing, and we continue to pursue a number of leads as we gather useful intelligence relating to this terrorist attack.

Based on what we know so far, it is clear that this was a terrorist plot aimed at murdering Americans in one of the busiest places in this country. We believe this suspected terrorist fashioned a bomb from rudimentary ingredients, placed it in a rusty SUV and drove it into Times Square with the intent to kill as many innocent tourists and theater-goers as possible.

Make no mistake - although this car bomb failed to properly detonate - this plot was a serious attempt. If successful, it could have resulted in a lethal terrorist attack causing death and destruction in the heart of New York City.

It is a stark reminder of the reality we face today in this country. The reality that there is a constant threat from those who wish to do us harm simply because of our way of life.

There are organized terrorist networks that are targeting us. There are lone terrorists here at home and abroad who are targeting us. As months, even years go by without a successful terrorist attack, the most dangerous lesson we can draw is a false impression that this threat no longer exists.

It does, and the Department of Justice and our partners in the national security community have no higher priority than disrupting those attempts, and bringing those who plot them to justice. In this case, that is exactly what the dedicated agents and prosecutors from the Department and various law enforcement agencies have achieved through exemplary investigative efforts.

Over the last two days, men and women from the FBI, the Department's National Security Division, and U.S. Attorneys Offices worked with NYPD, DHS, and state and local partners to doggedly track the evidence in this case. The quick action from FBI agents was crucial to alerting Customs and Border Protection agents, who ultimately arrested him late last night at JFK airport as he was attempting to flee the country.

FBI agents have been able to glean additional evidence from searching Shahzad's car and home, and they continue to work with their state and local counterparts in New York, Connecticut and other jurisdictions to gather evidence and intelligence related to this case. We are also coordinating with other members of the President's national security team to ensure we use every resource available to bring everyone responsible to justice.

These agents and prosecutors are the backbone of our national security efforts - many of them doing their jobs outside the spotlight of the media. I want to commend them for their results in this case, and their unwavering commitment to their jobs. We owe them our gratitude and our respect.

Finally, I want to take this opportunity to remind all Americans how important it is to remain vigilant. The SUV in Times Square was first noticed by an alert bystander who reported it to authorities. By being aware of his surroundings and thinking quickly, he helped save lives and thwarted a potentially devastating attack. As always, anyone who notices suspicious activity should report it to the appropriate law enforcement agencies.

Attorney General Eric Holder was joined by Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, Deputy Director of the FBI John S. Pistole, New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, Assistant Attorney General for National Security David Kris, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Preet Bharara, and U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut Nora R. Dennehy at a press conference on the attempted bombing in Times Square.

 The following images are from that event. 

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U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut, Nora R. Dennehy; Assistant Attorney General for National Security David Kris; Deputy Director of the FBI, John S. Pistole; Attorney General, Eric Holder; Homeland Security Secretary, Janet Napolitano; New York Police Commissioner, Raymond Kelly; and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Preet Bharara address reporters gathered at the Department of Justice for a press conference on the investigation into the Times Square attempted bombing.A diagram shows the positioning of charges in the vehicle recovered from Times Square. 

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 A diagram shows the position of charges in the vehicle recovered from Times Square in New York City.

 

 

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