CBS This Morning Michigan family reunites with victim of Brussels attacks. Eighty-seven people are still recovering in the hospital from last week's terror attacks in Brussels. Among them is 37-year-old Sebastien Bellin. On the campaign trail Monday, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton spoke about how they would tackle terror, igniting a new battle over their different views. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS. Sweeney also noted that no one was arrested after the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force stopped a car in Brooklyn that was . Update, September 1. Chris Bollwage, the mayor of Elizabeth, New Jersey, said in a news conference that Ahmad Khan Rahmani had not been known to local police as a potential terrorist before this weekend's bombing. Peter King (R- N. Y.) also told CNN he did not believe Rahami had been on any terrorist watch list. On Sunday evening, a backpack containing five pipe bombs was discovered in Elizabeth, New Jersey, near the tracks of the New Jersey Transit railroad. One of the bombs detonated early on Monday morning as police attempted to disarm it. It was the latest in a series of bombs discovered in the New York City region since Saturday, including a pressure cooker bomb that exploded in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood on Saturday night, injuring 2. Here's what we know so far: How the bombings unfolded. The first bombing took place in Seaside Park, New Jersey, on Saturday morning, when a pipe bomb exploded near the starting line of the . On Saturday night, a pressure cooker device exploded on 2. Street in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood, injuring 2. Police also discovered and removed a second bomb a few blocks away on 2. Street. Then, on Sunday night, two men reported finding a backpack with five pipe bombs in Elizabeth. Police attempted to disarm the devices using a bomb disposal robot but accidentally detonated one of the bombs. No one was injured in the explosion. Police have captured the main suspect in the case. Police announced on Monday morning that they were seeking 2. Ahmad Khan Rahami, an Afghan- born American citizen. Rahmani was caught on surveillance video near the site of the explosion in Manhattan on Saturday and has also been linked to the bombing in Seaside Park. Rahami was captured on Monday morning in Linden, New Jersey, following a shootout with police in which two officers were injured and Rahami was reportedly shot in the leg. The FBI also detained five Afghan men in a car on New York's Belt Parkway on Sunday night, according to media reports. The FBI has confirmed that it carried out a traffic stop, but did not confirm how many people it detained. Police haven't yet linked all the bombings together. Uri terror attack: 17 jawans martyred, four terrorists killed in early morning firing Uri terror attack: The Indian Army has confirmed the death of 17 army jawans. Tamim Khaja: the wannabe 'gangster' who became a Sydney terror suspect. KHGI Nebraska TV is the ABC affiliate station for the Grand Island, Nebraska region and provides news, weather, sports and local event coverage to residents throughout the area, including Kearney, Lexington, Holdrege, Columbus.
Malaysia and Indonesia are warning of a fresh terror threat from Islamist militants who have joined the al-Qaeda offshoot that has seized territory in Iraq and Syria. The appeal of Islamic State, whose gains in Iraq. A Town In Terror: How Jerry McFadden's 1986 crime spree stole the lives of Hawkins' best, brightest Published on Thursday, 28 April 2016 21:00 - Written by JACQUE HILBURN-SIMMONS, [email protected]. While Rahami has been linked to the bombs in Manhattan and Seaside Park, authorities have not yet connected those bombings to the pipe bombs discovered in Elizabeth, according to the Washington Post. One of the devices exploded early on Monday morning while a police bomb- disposal robot was attempting to disarm it. No one was injured in the blast. There's still no direct connection to ISIS or other terrorist groups. After one of the devices exploded and injured 2. Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood on Saturday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill De. Blasio said there was no indication that the bombing—along with the one in Seaside Park—was the work of ISIS or another terrorist group. But Cuomo said on Monday that he's rethinking that assessment. The group quickly took credit on Saturday for inspiring that evening's stabbing attack at a mall in St. Cloud, Minnesota, calling the perpetrator a.
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