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New York bombing suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami held | |
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The suspect in the weekend's bombings in New York and New Jersey is in custody after he was injured in a shootout with police. | |
Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, is undergoing surgery for a gunshot wound. Two officers were also injured in the confrontation in Linden, New Jersey. | |
Linden is four miles (6km) south-west of the city of Elizabeth, where further devices were found late on Sunday. | Linden is four miles (6km) south-west of the city of Elizabeth, where further devices were found late on Sunday. |
The FBI said no other suspect was being sought in connection with the blasts. | |
Linden Mayor Derek Armstead said a bar owner had found the suspect sleeping in his doorway and reported him to police. | |
When a police officer went to investigate and wake him, he realised he resembled the man in the wanted poster, the mayor said. | |
"Within moments the suspect fired on him. Thank God he had his vest on." | "Within moments the suspect fired on him. Thank God he had his vest on." |
The injured police officers are "ok and safe", Mr Armstead said. | The injured police officers are "ok and safe", Mr Armstead said. |
Latest updates | Latest updates |
What we know so far | What we know so far |
Profile of Ahmad Khan Rahami | Profile of Ahmad Khan Rahami |
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said officials "have every reason to believe this was an act of terror". | |
FBI assistant director in charge of New York, William Sweeney, told a news conference investigators had found evidence linking Mr Rahami to devices in both New Jersey and New York. | |
He said there was no indication a terror cell was active in the area. | |
Mr Rahami, an Afghan-born US citizen, had been named by the FBI as a suspect in Saturday's bombing in Manhattan. | |
His family home in Elizabeth was being searched by officers. | His family home in Elizabeth was being searched by officers. |
The bombing in the Chelsea district injured 29 people. An unexploded device was found nearby. | |
Other devices have been found or have exploded in New Jersey over the past few days. | Other devices have been found or have exploded in New Jersey over the past few days. |
Early on Saturday, a pipe bomb exploded in a shore town ahead of a charity race. No-one was hurt. | |
One of several devices found in an abandoned backpack near the railway station in Elizabeth exploded as a police robot was trying to disarm it in the early hours of Monday morning. | |
Local residents in Elizabeth, who had encountered Mr Rahami in his work at the family's fried chicken bar, said the family were ordinary and "Americanised". | |
"He's a very friendly guy, that's what's so scary," said Ryan McCann. | |
President Barack Obama, speaking in New York, said officials did not believe there was a connection between events in New York and New Jersey and a stabbing attack in Minnesota, also on Saturday, in which nine people were injured. | |
That attack was apparently carried out by a 22-year-old ethnic Somali. | That attack was apparently carried out by a 22-year-old ethnic Somali. |
Mr Obama said it was "extremely fortunate" that nobody was killed in the bombings in New York and New Jersey. | Mr Obama said it was "extremely fortunate" that nobody was killed in the bombings in New York and New Jersey. |
The president said that the US would continue to go after so-called Islamic State (IS). | |
"We will continue to lead the global coalition and the fight to destroy Isil [IS] which is instigating a lot of people over the internet to carry out attacks," he said. | |
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton urged jittery Americans to be "vigilant but not afraid". | |
"It is crucial that we continue to build up trust between law enforcement and Muslim American communities," she said. | |
Her Republican rival for the presidency in November's election, Donald Trump, wrote in a Facebook post: "Hillary Clinton's weakness while she was Secretary of State has emboldened terrorists all over the world to attack the US, even on our own soil. | |
"They are hoping and praying that Hillary Clinton becomes president - so that they can continue their savagery and murder," Mr Trump said. |