The Case Against New York Times Square Bomber Faisal Shahzad



Holder Defends Decision To Read Miranda Rights To Times Square Suspect -- Washington Post

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. told a Senate panel Thursday that Faisal Shahzad, the suspect in Saturday's attempted car bombing in Times Square, is continuing to cooperate with federal agents as they try to unravel a plot with potential foreign origins.

Appearing before a subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Holder strongly defended a decision to read Shahzad his Miranda rights within hours of his arrest late Monday, saying interrogators had already obtained useful information from him and that he continued to talk afterward.

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AG: Faisal Shahzad's cooperation is 'ongoing' -- AP
Times Square bomb suspect still cooperating: Holder -- Reuters
Bombing Suspect's Cooperation Is Ongoing -- Wall Street Journal
Eric Holder: Lessons Learned from Faisal Shahzad Capture -- CBS News
A Closer Look at the Times Square Bomb Suspect -- New York Times
Atty. Gen. Eric Holder defends reading Miranda rights to terror suspects -- L.A. Times
Official: NYC suspect did dry run before car bomb -- Forbes/AP
Did Faisal Shahzad Nearly Get Away? -- CBS News
Times Square Car Bomb Suspect Faces Terrorism Charges After Admitting to Plot -- FOX News
CBS News Exclusive: New Image of Faisal Shahzad in Times Square -- CBS News
US asks Pakistan for help in NY bomb probe-report -- Reuters
Which Pakistani group inspired Times Square suspect? -- Reuters
Political correctness still governs Obama’s counter-terrorism programme -- James Corum, The Telegraph
The Case Against a Taliban Link to Times Square -- The Atlantic
Times Square Bomber May Have Worked with Pakistani Taliban After All -- Vanity Fair

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