Car bomb found in New York's Times Square. Suspect is caught

Click here to save 600$ on your Auto Insuranceseveral years, neighbor Brenda Thurman said Shahzad
Law enforcement officials offered a more detailedhad a wife and two children and stayed to himself.
description of the makeup of the failed car bomb"He didn't like to come out during the day," Thurman
found in Times Square on Saturday night, and saidtold The Associated Press. She said Shahzad told her
they were reviewing surveillance footage thathusband he had a job on Wall Street, but that the
showed a white man who appeared to be in his 40sShahzad family left the home a few months ago
walking away from the area as he looked over hisafter it fell into foreclosure.
shoulder and removed a layer of clothing.From there, Shahzad apparently moved to nearby
Click here to save 600$ on your Auto InsuranceBridgeport, where FBI agents early Tuesday began
Investigators on Tuesday were combing through thesearching a building in which he had an apartment,
Connecticut apartment recently occupied by alooking for clues to determine if Shahzad had links to
Pakistani-born man accused of driving an SUV riggedinternational or domestic terrorist organizations.
to explode into the heart of Times Square andAt an early-morning news briefing shortly after
arrested as he tried to flee the country overnight.Shahzad's arrest, U.S. Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr.
The man, Faisal Shahzad, 30, was due in courtindicated more arrests would be made in the case,
Tuesday, but it was not clear what charges he wouldwhich erupted Saturday evening when vendors
face. Shahzad was arrested about midnight EDT asnoticed a suspicious vehicle left idling on a busy Times
he tried to leave the United States on a flight boundSquare corner, its keys in the ignition. Investigators
for Dubai. The flight was on the runway at John F.linked Shahzad to the case after learning that he had
Kennedy International Airport and was minutes fromrecently purchased the SUV from its previous owner.
takeoff when it suddenly returned to the gate,"This investigation is ongoing. It is multifaceted,"
passengers who were on board said. One of them,Holder said. "We will not rest until we have brought
Mark Sutherland of South Africa, said there had beeneveryone responsible to justice." He described the
nothing unusual on the flight up until then.failed bombing as a "terrorist act" intended to kill
In the working-class neighborhood of Shelton, Conn.,Americans.
north of New York City, where Shahzad had lived for