ACLU to Represent Bombing Suspect Ahmad Rahami
The American Civil Liberties Union is representing Ahmad Rahami, the man accused of setting off bombs in New York and New Jersey that injured over 30 people.
The American Civil Liberties Union is representing Ahmad Rahami, the man accused of setting off bombs in New York and New Jersey that injured over 30 people.
The father of Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect linked to the bombings in New York and New Jersey last weekend, claims the FBI ignored his appeal to “keep an eye” on his “terrorist” son who was interested in jihadi groups like al-Qaeda, the New York Times (NYT) learned during a series of interviews with the elder Rahami this week.
Two top Republican Congressmen have introduced a bill to designate Pakistan a “state sponsor of terrorism” as the country is suspected of being linked to the radicalization of the naturalized U.S. citizen of Afghan descent behind last weekend’s bombings in New York and New Jersey.
The sister of Ahmad Rahami, the U.S. naturalized citizen of Afghan descent believed to be behind last weekend’s bombings in New York and New Jersey, posted radical Islamic material online, including a quote from an al Qaeda (AQ) co-founder known as Osama bin Laden’s predecessor and the “father of global Jihad” as well as Muslim Brotherhood (MB) propaganda.
The Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL), in the latest edition of its weekly Arabic language newspaper al-Naba, praised the men behind last weekend’s Minnesota mall stabbings and the Orlando massacre in June, but they did not mention the suspect linked to the bombings in New York and New Jersey.
Texas Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert told syndicated radio talk show host Howie Carr that Islamic terrorists will continue to be a threat as long as officials in the federal government continue to take advice from operatives from the Muslim Brotherhood.
NEW YORK — Saturday’s terrorist bombing in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood has ignited the discourse surrounding Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s suggestion to temporarily ban immigrants coming into America from Muslim countries.
NEW YORK – “It was a blast from the past,” Felicia Dunham, 40, told Breitbart News of Saturday’s bombing in New York that left 29 people injured.
On Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “MTP Daily,” Representative Albio Sires (D-NJ) said that New York and New Jersey bombing suspect Ahmad Rahami contacted his office in 2014 because he wanted his wife to enter into the US from Pakistan, and that he