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Police in New York City also said they had not yet been cleared to speak to Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, who was arrested on Monday after a gunfight with police in Linden cheap jerseys, New Jersey.The Federal Bureau of Investigation released a photo of two men who found a second, unexploded device they say Rahami left in a piece of luggage in Manhattan Chelsea neighborhood on Saturday night.READ MORE: Homeless man who discovered New Jersey bomb hailed as ‘hero’The two men, who took the bag but left the bomb on the street, are not suspects, officials said, adding that investigators want to interview them as witnesses.far as whether he a lone actor, that still the path we are following but we are keeping all the options open, William Sweeney, the FBI assistant director in New York, told a news conference.Rahami is also charged with planting a bomb that went off in Seaside Park, New Jersey, but did not injure anyone. He also faces charges for planting explosive devices in his hometown of Elizabeth, New Jersey, which did not detonate. He faces charges from federal prosecutors in both states, with New York up first.

Get daily updates directly to your inbox SubscribeThank you for subscribing!Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid EmailTwo terrified young boys kidnapped by a “dangerous” paedophile feared for their lives, a court heard.Lorry driver Alan Chater, 65, enticed the victims, aged nine and 11, into his car, drove to a car park and made them remove their trousers.But two police officers became suspicious and the youngsters were rescued.Chater, from Beeston, was jailed for seven and a half years at Leeds crown court after pleading guilty to charges of kidnap and inciting children into sex.Judge Rodney Jameson QC told him: “I have no doubt you are and will remain a danger.”These are children who were taken from the street and are unlikely to feel safe while walking the street for the remainder of their lives.”The court heard a rucksack was in Chater’s Vauxhall Corsa which contained condoms, towels and other items to use during the February attack.Simon Batiste, prosecuting, said: “He had a kit designed for further sexual activity.”The prosecution submits that this demonstrates the premeditated nature of the offences committed.”Like us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDaily NewsletterMore OnCourt caseCrown courtCrimeSummer transfer windowTransfer news LIVE: Liverpool end interest in Virgil van Dijk, plus latest on Kylian Mbappe, Hector Bellerin and every dealThe summer sales are on the way as clubs look forward to a busy few months. Keep up to date with all the latest hereCourt caseMum had ‘part of her cheek bitten off after sending 13 year old daughter to get milk from neighbour’Hazel Gill, 36, and her son Michael Gill, 20, are on trial but both deny wounding with intent and unlawful woundingCourt caseNaked pensioner, 82, ‘crawled into woman’s bed and ‘said: “It’s about time I gave you a good seeing to”‘Alan Stevenson was found guilty of attempting to sexually assault the woman but cleared of sexual assaultLotteryNational Lottery results: Winning numbers for 10m Lotto jackpot on Wednesday, June 7Tonight’s lottery could make you a very rich person but have you got a winning ticket?General election pollsUK general election 2017 poll tracker: All the latest results as Conservatives battle LabourPolls are a crucial part of the election wallchart even if they’ve got a bad rep. Here are the latest results and analysis of what it all meansSummer transfer windowTransfer news LIVE: Liverpool end interest in Virgil van Dijk, plus latest on Kylian Mbappe cheap nfl jerseys, Hector Bellerin and every dealThe summer sales are on the way as clubs look forward to a busy few months.

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