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http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/speeches/pistole050410.htm
Deputy Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Press Conference Regarding Times Square Investigation
Washington, D.C.
May 4, 2010
* Remarks as prepared for delivery.
Good afternoon. I want to commend the men and women who have worked around the clock since Saturday to find those responsible for what could have been a deadly attacka host of agencies, departments, and individuals working together toward a single goal. Our collective success unraveling this plot comes down to traditional investigative skills and intelligence collection.
We used traditional law enforcement techniques, such as federal court authorized search warrants, along with intelligence-based authorities, to maximize our evidence and intelligence gathering. Using these techniques, we were able to identify Faisal Shahzad as the person who purchased the 1993 Pathfinder. Customs and Border Protection identified Shahzads extensive travel to Pakistan, which led to expanded investigative steps enabling us to fully identify, locate, and eventually arrest Shahzad. A key step in this process occurred around noon yesterday, when we placed Shahzad on the no-fly list. Customs and Border Protection then did an outstanding job identifying Shahzad as the person on the JFK flight last night.
JTTF agents and officers interviewed Mr. Shahzad last night/early this morning under the public safety exception to the Miranda rule. He was cooperative and provided valuable intelligence and evidence. He was eventually transported to another location, Mirandized, and continued talking.
We in the FBI, with our law enforcement and intelligence partners here at home and around the world, continue to investigate this matter. We are conducting a forensic examination of all evidence collected by the NYPD at the scene. Much of this evidence has been transferred to the FBI Laboratory so that we can test the individual chemical composition of the materiel in the explosive device. We also want to test the potential impact of the device to ascertain what would have happened had it worked as intended.
We are working with our law enforcement and intelligence partners to uncover all possible ties this particular individual has or may have had to radical extremism or terrorist organizations, both at home and overseas, and we are pursuing every lead in that regard. And, as always, we are seeking out all those who would orchestrate these kinds of attacks.
Prevention will continue to be our end-game. And we offer thanks to vigilant citizens, like the vendors in Times Square who first noticed this suspicious vehicle. This investigation, like others we have handled in the past year, once again reminds us that our work is not finished. And we will continue to work side-by-side with our partnersand with citizens across the countryto find and stop those who would do us harm.
blog:
http://hotair.com/archives/2010/05/04/pakistan-arrests-eight-in-connection-to-times-square-attack/
“Pakistan arrests eight in connection to Times Square attack; Update: High-Value Interrogation Group handling Shahzad”
POSTED AT 12:55 PM ON MAY 4, 2010 BY ED MORRISSEY
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Obama: Failed Attack Underscores Need for Vigilance
By Donna Miles
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, May 4, 2010 President Barack Obama today called the failed weekend terror attack in New Yorks Times Square a sobering reminder of the need to remain vigilant against terrorists committed to destroying Americas way of life.
Around the world and here at home, there are those who would attack our citizens and who would slaughter innocent men, women and children in pursuit of their murderous agenda, Obama said at the start of his address to the Business Council here.
Terrorists will stop at nothing to kill and disrupt our way of life, the president said.
Obama praised citizens vigilance in reporting suspicious activity to authorities, and quick-responding state and federal officials who helped avert a potential disaster.
As the FBI questions suspect Faisal Shahzad and authorities continue to investigate the case, the president offered assurance that they have the tools and experience needed to determine if Shahzad has accomplices or ties to any terrorist group.
Justice will be served, Obama said, and critical intelligence thats gathered through the investigation will help prevent future attacks.
Meanwhile, Obama vowed to do whats needed to protect the United States from terrorism.
As Americans and as a nation, we will not be terrorized, he said. We will not cower in fear, [and] we will not be intimidated.
We will be vigilant, we will work together, and we will protect and defend the country we love to ensure a safe and prosperous future for our people, the president continued. Thats what I intend to do as the president, and that is what we will do as a nation.
Pakistani-born Shahzad, a naturalized U.S. citizen, was arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport last night as his flight was about to take off for Dubai. He is expected to be formally charged today.