ERROR SUSPECT PREVIOUSLY ARRESTED FOR STABBING HIS BROTHER AND POSSESSION OF A FIREARM BUT A GRAND JURY LET HIM WALK
Ahmad Khan Rahami, the 28-year-old suspected of planting bombs in Manhattan and New Jersey over the weekend was previously arrested for stabbing his brother in the leg and possession of a firearm in 2014, DailMail.com has learned.
But a grand jury let him walk, despite a warning from the arresting officer that Rahami was likely ‘a danger to himself or others.’
Rahami, who was arrested on Monday in Linden, N.J., after a manhunt ended in a shootout with police, was also a deadbeat dad who didn’t like America and hated gays, according to the mother of his young daughter.
On August 22, 2014, Rahami was arrested for aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a knife after allegedly stabbing an individual named Nasim Rahami in the left leg in an ‘attempt to cause serious bodily injury.’ It has since been revealed that Nasim is Rahami’s brother.