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New York bombing suspect Ahmad Rahami arrested in Linden, NJ after shootout with police New York bombing suspect Ahmad Rahami arrested in Linden, NJ after shootout with police
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Police have arrested Ahmad Rahami, wanted in connection with the bombings in Elizabeth, New Jersey and the Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea, after a shoot-out in Linden, New Jersey. Police have arrested Ahmad Rahami, wanted in connection with the bombings in Elizabeth, New Jersey and the Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea, after a shoot-out in Linden, New Jersey. Two police officers were reported injured.
Two officers were reported injured, one struck by a car and another by gunfire, after they responded to reports of a suspect shooting at passing cars in Linden, a city just south of Elizabeth.  Two officers were reported injured by gunfire, after they responded to reports of a suspect shooting at passing cars in Linden, a city just south of Elizabeth. 
 Police said the suspect was detained.  Sources told NBC News the suspect was identified as Rahami, a 28-year-old Elizabeth, NJ resident suspected in a series of explosions in New Jersey and New York over the weekend. Police said the suspect was detained. Sources told NBC News the suspect was identified as Rahami, a 28-year-old Elizabeth, NJ resident suspected in a series of explosions in New Jersey and New York over the weekend.
Rahami was reported "alive but injured". Local media showed a photo of him being loaded into an ambulance.
Elizabeth Mayor Christian Bollwage confirmed Rahami's arrest and clarified that two officers were actually shot during the encounter, one in the chest and another in the hand. 
Officers also found a “suspicious package.” The bomb squad and explosive-sniffing dogs have been called in.Officers also found a “suspicious package.” The bomb squad and explosive-sniffing dogs have been called in.
Police identified the Afghanistan-born Rahami on Monday as a person of interest in the series of bombing incidents over the weekend in New Jersey and New York City.
One improvised explosive device detonated just minutes before a US Marine Corps charity race on Saturday, in Seaside Park. Another bomb, also located in a trash bin, went off in the Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea, injuring 29 people. An unexploded pressure-cooker bomb was found several blocks away. A fourth device detonated at the Elizabeth, New Jersey train station Monday morning, as police were trying to disarm it. 
After the description of Rahami's car was made public, one report placed it at West Point, some 50 miles north of New York City, prompting a brief lockdown of the US Military Academy. It turned out to be a false alarm.