
by Peter Jacobs and Pamela Engel
The man the FBI sought in connection with this weekend’s bombings
in New Jersey and New York has been taken into custody after a
shootout with the police in Linden, New Jersey,
officials said Monday. The suspect, 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami, was born in
Afghanistan and is a naturalized US citizen, according to the FBI. He was not on any US
terror watchlist, officials said.
Rahami was shot in the standoff with the police, and a witness
told The New York Times a police officer might have been shot as
well.
He is believed to have connections to three incidents this past
weekend, according to law-enforcement agencies:
- A bombing along the route of a New Jersey charity race
Saturday morning; - A bombing Saturday night in New York City;
- And additional devices found in Elizabeth, New Jersey, on
Sunday night.
The mayor of Linden told
ABC 7 in New York that an officer found Rahami when
responding to a report of a person sleeping in the hallway of a
bar.











