Monday, September 19, 2016

Manhattan Muslim multi-bomber is an Afghan migrant


Manhattan Muslim multi-bomber is an Afghan migrant






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So, TMI was right once more. We said yesterday that he was most likely  a foreign born Muslim migrant born in either the Middle East or Asia, and not born in the US. He is from Afghanistan.
Just wait and see how this terrorist’s family will play victims and pretend they “had no idea” he was obsessed with jihad although they all knew it well.

It’s wrong of the media to release the name of the witness, the bar owner. Now he will have threats.
In Manhattan we have many Muslims who own pizza parlors and kebab shops. For example, all along 8th, 9th and 10th Avenue from Hell’s Kitchen and towards Chelsea you see many Kebab and Pizza parlors owned by Muslims. Don’t eat in any of these restaurants owned by Muslims. Anyone can go into these restaurants and observe them, pretending to read a paper or converse with someone. They have extreme hatred for Americans. They will call non-Muslims names in Arabic right in front of them assuming these buyers don’t understand what they are saying. And sometimes you will see them spit in the food before serving people. Who knows what else they do with the food.
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CAPTURED: FBI arrest ‘armed and dangerous’ Afghanistan-born man, 28, wanted for Manhattan and New Jersey bombings in shootout that left two cops injured

  • Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, was taken into custody Monday morning in Linden, New Jersey
  • Witnesses say he was found sleeping in the entryway of a bar on Elizabeth Avenue
  • Before he was arrested, Rahami got into a shootout with police, and two officers were injured 
  • Rahami was also shot in the right shoulder and taken from the scene in an ambulance  
  • FBI released Rahami’s picture Monday morning, saying they wanted to question him in connection to the two bombings and one attempted bombing in New Jersey and New York City over the weekend   
  • The pressure cooker bomb set off Saturday in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood left 29 people injured
  • Just hours before the Chelsea bombing, a pipe bomb was detonated at a military charity run in Seaside Park, New Jersey ; No one was injured in that incident  
  • On Sunday, five more pipe bombs were found at the Elizabeth train station and were neutralized by police
  • DailyMail.com exclusively revealed on Monday that Rahami had sued his local police for discrimination 
  • The 2011 lawsuit claimed that police tried to shut down their chicken business early every night and that local residents racially abused them because of their Middle Eastern heritage 
The man wanted in connection for two bombings and an attempted bombing in New York and New Jersey this weekend has been arrested after a shootout with police.
Two officers have reportedly been injured in the shootout with Ahmad Khan Rahami in Linden, New Jersey, not far form the 28-year-old’s hometown of Elizabeth. The mayor of Elizabeth, New Jersey said that one of the officers was shot in the vest and the other was shot in the hand. Rahami was also shot, and was taken from the scene in an ambulance, a gunshot wound noticeable on his right upper arm.
‘I just heard three rounds of shots,’ one Twitter user said just before 11am.
Pictures from the scene show a man appearing to be Rahami laying on the ground with his hands restrained behind his back, before he was put on a stretcher.

Witnesses told DailyMail.com that Rahami was found sleeping in the entryway of a bar called Merdies on Elizabeth Avenue. Bar owner Harry Barnes asked Rahami to move because he didn’t want him to get injured by some broken glass on the ground.  Barnes spoke to Rahami in Spanish, and Rahami answered in English. When the two locked eyes, Barnes recognized the man’s face and ran across the street to another business he owns to call 911, neighbor Sandy Percoski said. When police showed up, Rahami pulled a gun and started shooting.

Law enforcement say it was fingerprints left behind on one of the unexploded pressure cooker bombs in Manhattan that led them to Rahami.
Ahmad Khan Rahami has been taken into custody after a shootout with police in Linden, New Jersey Monday morning. Rahami is picture laying on the ground with his hands restrained behind his back above 
Rahami was also shot during the shootout and was taken from the scene on a stretcher 
Rahami was also shot during the shootout and was taken from the scene on a stretcher
The mayor of Elizabeth, New Jersey told reporters that one of the officers was shot in the vest and the other was shot in the hand.

According to the FBI’s wanted poster, Rahami is a naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in Afghanistan.

Earlier Monday, FBI agents stormed Rahami’s apartment in Elizabeth. The apartment is located above First American Fried Chicken, a restaurant that Rahami’s family owns.

Elizabeth was also the site of a foiled bomb plot on Sunday, after police found and deactivated five pipe bombs at the local train station.

Neighbors told DailyMail.com that the family who live in the building had recently changed the way they dressed.

One witness said: ‘Up until recently they wore regular clothes like us and then they started dressing in their culture’s clothes.
Rahami is seen above in CCTV footage released by the FBI on Monday. He is now wanted in connection to all three of the bombings or attempted bombings in New York and New Jersey this weekend
Rahami is seen above in CCTV footage released by the FBI on Monday. He is now wanted in connection to all three of the bombings or attempted bombings in New York and New Jersey this weekend
The FBI is searching for a man named Khan Rahami (pictured) in connection to the New York City bombing, a bombing in Seaside Park, New Jersey and an attempted bombing in Elizabeth, New Jersey this weekend
Rahami is pictured above in three pictures. He is about 5’6″ tall and weighs about 200 pounds. He has brown hair, eyes and facial hair
Rahami is a naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in Afghanistan. He is considered armed and dangerous 
Rahami is a naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in Afghanistan. He is considered armed and dangerous
FBI detectives were searching through an Elizabeth, New Jersey apartment (above First American Fried Chicken) Monday morning
FBI detectives were searching through an Elizabeth, New Jersey apartment (above First American Fried Chicken) Monday morning

On Sunday, law enforcement stopped a car in Brooklyn and apprehended five armed people inside. It’s now believed that this group is related to Rahami. They were headed to JFK Airport, but it’s unclear whether they planned on carrying out another attack or were trying to flee the country. The five people were taken to FBI headquarters for questioning.

DailyMail.com also revealed that Rahami sued his local police force in 2011 for discrimination. The lawsuit claimed that the local police tried to shut down their fried chicken business early every night, even though they have a special license to keep it open late. Ahmad his father Mohammad Sr, 53, and his brother Mohammad, brought the lawsuit together and said that local residents also racially abused them and said: ‘Muslims don’t belong here’.

Twenty-nine people were injured Saturday night when a pressure-cooker bomb exploded inside a dumpster in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.

Surveillance video reportedly shows the same man dropping off a bomb on that street, as well as another street where an unexploded IED was later found.

After dropping off a duffel bag at the second location on 27th street, two other men are seen taking a white garbage bag out of the duffel bag and placing it on the street. It’s believed that the trash bag contained the second pressure cooker bomb. Authorities refused to say whether the two men were associated with the first man caught on surveillance footage.

Public records show that Rahami lived at the address with several members of his family. Above, FBI agents search the home and family business on Monday
Public records show that Rahami lived at the address with several members of his family. Above, FBI agents search the home and family business on Monday



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