This article is from the source 'rtcom' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.rt.com/usa/360070-nyc-bomber-federal-charges/

The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
‘Weapon of mass destruction’: Feds file charges against NYC bombing suspect Ahmad Rahami ‘Weapon of mass destruction’: Feds file charges against NYC bombing suspect Ahmad Rahami
(35 minutes later)
Federal prosecutors have filed four charges against Ahmad Rahami, who is suspected in the recent New York City bombing that left 29 injured.Federal prosecutors have filed four charges against Ahmad Rahami, who is suspected in the recent New York City bombing that left 29 injured.
The charges include weapons of mass destruction, bombing, destruction of property, and use of a destructive device, according to CNN.The charges include weapons of mass destruction, bombing, destruction of property, and use of a destructive device, according to CNN.
Federal law defines "weapon of mass destruction" as "any weapon that is designed or intended to cause death or serious bodily injury through the release, dissemination, or impact of toxic or poisonous chemicals, or their precursors."Federal law defines "weapon of mass destruction" as "any weapon that is designed or intended to cause death or serious bodily injury through the release, dissemination, or impact of toxic or poisonous chemicals, or their precursors."
The charges were filed by Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara.The charges were filed by Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara.
These latest charges from the US Justice Department are in addition to the multiple charges filed by New Jersey prosecutors for attempting to kill two police officers.These latest charges from the US Justice Department are in addition to the multiple charges filed by New Jersey prosecutors for attempting to kill two police officers.
Rahami, 28, is being held on $5.2 million bail. A naturalized US citizen from Afghanistan, he was captured and charged Monday with five counts of attempted murder after getting into a gunfight with Linden, New Jersey, police officers.Rahami, 28, is being held on $5.2 million bail. A naturalized US citizen from Afghanistan, he was captured and charged Monday with five counts of attempted murder after getting into a gunfight with Linden, New Jersey, police officers.
The investigation began when a device blew up Saturday morning in Seaside Park, New Jersey, before a charity race to benefit Marines. No one was injured.The investigation began when a device blew up Saturday morning in Seaside Park, New Jersey, before a charity race to benefit Marines. No one was injured.
That was followed by a shrapnel-packed pressure-cooker bomb, which exploded Saturday night in Chelsea wounding 29 people, none seriously. An unexploded pressure-cooker bomb was also found blocks away.That was followed by a shrapnel-packed pressure-cooker bomb, which exploded Saturday night in Chelsea wounding 29 people, none seriously. An unexploded pressure-cooker bomb was also found blocks away.
Late Sunday night, another five explosive devices were discovered in a trash can at an Elizabeth, New Jersey train station. Investigators are still gathering evidence and have not publicly tied those devices to Rahami yet.Late Sunday night, another five explosive devices were discovered in a trash can at an Elizabeth, New Jersey train station. Investigators are still gathering evidence and have not publicly tied those devices to Rahami yet.
Rahami was captured after a bar owner in Linden, New Jersey reported someone asleep in his doorway. When officers arrived and confronted the man, Rahami pulled a gun and fired. A gun battle ensued, with Rahami getting shot in the leg and taken into custody. Two police officers had non-life threatening injuries.
Rahami was wounded during the shoot out and remains hospitalized, according to the Associated Press.
Officials told WPIX separate federal complaints will be filed by District of New Jersey attorneys for the Seaside Park and Elizabeth bombs.
CBS News reporter Paula Reid reports that under newly filed court documents, Rahami "purchased bomb components" on Ebay under the name "ahmad rahimi."