New York, NY – Al-Qaeda Sympathizer Arrested And Charged In Bomb Plot

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    A photo released by the NYPD shows The suspect 27 year old Jose Pimentel making the bomb Photo: by shimon gifter‏New York NY – An “al-Qaida sympathizer” accused of plotting to bomb police and post offices in New York City as well as U.S. troops returning home has been arrested on numerous terrorism-related charges.

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    Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced at a news conference Sunday the arrest of Jose Pimentel of Manhattan, “a 27-year-old al-Qaida sympathizer” who the mayor said was motivated by terrorist propaganda and resentment of U.S. troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said police had to move quickly to arrest Pimentel on Saturday because he was ready to carry out his plan.

    “We had to act quickly yesterday because he was in fact putting this bomb together. He was drilling holes and it would have been not appropriate for us to let him walk out the door with that bomb,” Kelly said.

    The police commissioner said Pimentel was energized and motivated to carry out his plan by the Sept. 30 killing of al-Qaida’s U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.

    “He decided to build the bomb August of this year, but clearly he jacked up his speed after the elimination of al-Awlaki,” Kelly said.

    Ten years after 9/11, New York remains a prime terrorism target. Bloomberg said at least 13 terrorist plots have targeted the city since the Sept. 11 attacks. No attack has been successful. Pakistani immigrant Faisal Shahzad is serving a life sentence for trying to detonate a car bomb in Times Square in May 2010.

    Pimentel, a U.S. citizen originally from the Dominican Republic, Pimentel was “plotting to bomb police patrol cars and also postal facilities as well as targeted members of our armed services returning from abroad,” Bloomberg said Sunday.

    He was under surveillance by New York police for at least a year who were working with a confidential informant and was in the process of building a bomb; no injury to anyone or damage to property is alleged, Kelly said. In addition, authorities have no evidence that Pimentel was working with anyone else, the mayor said.

    “He appears to be a total lone wolf,” the mayor said. “He was not part of a larger conspiracy emanating from abroad.”

    Instead, Bloomberg said, Pimentel represents the type of threat FBI Director Robert Mueller has warned about as U.S. forces erode the ability of terrorists to carry out large scale attacks.

    Pimentel, also known as Muhammad Yusuf, is accused of having an explosive substance Saturday when he was arrested that he planned to use against others and property to terrorize the public.

    The charges accuse him of conspiracy going back at least to October 2010, and include first-degree criminal possession of a weapon as a crime of terrorism, and soliciting support for a terrorist act. He was ordered held without bail at his arraignment later Sunday.

    “This is just another example of New York City because we are an iconic city … this is a city that people would want to take away our freedoms gravitate to and focus on,” Bloomberg said.

    Kelly said a confidential informant had numerous conversations with Pimentel on Sept. 7 in which he expressed interest in building small bombs and targeting banks, government and police buildings.

    Pimentel also posted on his website trueislam1.com and on blogs his support of al-Qaida and belief in jihad, and promoted an online magazine article that described in detail how to make a bomb, Kelly said.

    Among his Internet postings, the commissioner said, was an article that states: “People have to understand that America and its allies are all legitimate targets in warfare.”

    The New York Police Department’s Intelligence Division was involved in the arrest. Kelly said Pimentel spent most of his years in Manhattan and lived about five years in Schenectady. He said police in Albany tipped New York City police off to Pimentel’s activities.

    Asked why federal authorities were not involved in the case, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. said there was communication with them but his office felt that given the timeline “it was appropriate to proceed under state charges.”

    About 1,000 of the city’s roughly 35,000 officers are assigned each day to counterterrorism operations. The NYPD also sends officers overseas to report on how other cities deal with terrorism. Through federal grants and city funding, the NYPD has spent millions of dollars on technology to outfit the department with the latest tools — from portable radiation detectors to the network of hundreds of cameras that can track suspicious activity.

    NYPD showing a rudimentary (defunct) bomb is in the room as an example of what the suspect was making.


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    Lodzker
    Lodzker
    12 years ago

    too bad the police caught him and not the fed or millitary. now hell get a trial and 8 years in jail plus food and warm bed.

    isnt targeting governmenrt offices and personell treason? and so punishable by death? planing to commit an act of treason is it treason?

    12 years ago

    Guess his religion?

    katzala
    katzala
    12 years ago

    this is how nyc gets federal money and more police money,by making up such stories every 2months when they get low on cash

    harryw
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    harryw
    12 years ago

    Who cares?

    The real question to be asked here is this. Why do people see the goverment and the police force as their anemy and adversary ? Aren’t they suppose to be on our side? To serve us and protect us, but that’s not how people are seeing them. It is not so in any other european country. There is some level of arogance with this goverment that thurns people off

    12 years ago

    Savages from the jungle!

    sholkramer
    sholkramer
    12 years ago

    what makes a lone wolf. he was part of the movement of al qaida. yes he was islamic. when irish republic was bombing did they call them alonewolves

    eighthcomment
    eighthcomment
    12 years ago

    No wonder the Muslims are upset at spying!

    SherryTheNoahide
    SherryTheNoahide
    12 years ago

    Thank G-d he was caught! Who knows how many lives could have been destroyed!