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posted by CoolHand on Monday September 19 2016, @12:42PM   Printer-friendly
from the we-have-NJ-jokes-but-maybe-not-the-right-time dept.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/19/us/new-york-explosion-investigation/

The intense investigation into the weekend bomb blasts in New York and New Jersey is leading authorities to signs of a possible terror cell in those two states, law enforcement officials told CNN Monday. The ongoing investigation, which includes two bombs in New York City and devices in two cities in New Jersey, has given authorities leads on specific people who are urgently being sought.

Also on Monday morning, a federal law enforcement official said BBs and ball bearings were among the pieces of metal that appeared to be packed into both pressure cooker bombs in New York. One of those devices exploded on 23rd Street, but the fact that it was partly under a metal trash container may have diminished the force of the blast.

The latest developments came just hours after a backpack containing multiple bombs was found Sunday night near an Elizabeth, New Jersey, train station, according to the FBI and the city's mayor. [...] The [New York City] blast occurred on the same day an explosion went off near a Marine Corps charity run in New Jersey and a man stabbed nine people at a Minnesota mall. Authorities are investigating all three incidents as possible terror acts.

Update: NYT: Police Hunt for Ahmad Khan Rahami in Connection With Manhattan Bombing

Update 2: The suspect has been captured alive, despite getting into a shootout with police.


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[Ed's Note: Whereas in some parts of the world, BB is an abbreviation for ball bearing, in the US in particular it refers simply to a round pellet fired from a compressed air weapon.]

 
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  • (Score: 1) by Francis on Tuesday September 20 2016, @02:36AM

    by Francis (5544) on Tuesday September 20 2016, @02:36AM (#404087)

    Or he just hits you on the head from behind and takes your stuff. Or waits until your distracted and stands to your side while doing the mugging.

    The whole idea that a gun is going to protect you is so horribly flawed that I can't even believe that people still buy that idea. Unless you happen to be a vet, law enforcement or other person trained and experienced with using them and you're paranoid to never walk some place that you aren't set up for using it, you're not going to get much use of it. A knife at 20 feet is far more dangerous than a sidearm in a holster is. I mean, quite literally, by the time you get your firearm out of the holster and get ready to shoot, you're already stabbed if the guy is even quarter competent.

    I refuse to associate with people that I know carry firearms because the risk of getting shot just rose substantially even though the risk of being mugged or messed with really hasn't changed.

  • (Score: 2) by t-3 on Tuesday September 20 2016, @06:48AM

    by t-3 (4907) on Tuesday September 20 2016, @06:48AM (#404140)

    You seem to have a preconception of mugging/robbery as a violent crime, which it by and large is NOT. Thieves and muggers operate the same way predators do in the wild: choose the weakest and least able to fight back and target them. If they have any reason to suspect you are packing they will choose another target... Why risk your life when the next person poses no danger instead of /probably no danger because he's to scared to pull the trigger/ (and like most muggers are ballsy enough to kill anyway... NOPE they're just as if not more scared than the marks)

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 20 2016, @10:24AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 20 2016, @10:24AM (#404176)

      So you're not actually preventing a crime. You're just shifting the target.

      • (Score: 2) by mhajicek on Tuesday September 20 2016, @02:13PM

        by mhajicek (51) on Tuesday September 20 2016, @02:13PM (#404237)

        Real world statistics disagree with you.

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