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Ahmad Khan Rahami: Chelsea bombing suspect pleads not guilty to attempted murder charges | Ahmad Khan Rahami: Chelsea bombing suspect pleads not guilty to attempted murder charges |
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The man accused of setting off a series of bombs throughout New York and New Jersey pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder of New Jersey police officers. | |
Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, appeared in court via video and delivered his plea from a hospital bed. | |
The suspect has been hospitalised since his 19 September capture, following a shootout with police in Linden, New Jersey. He faces five counts attempted murder, in addition to his charges related to the explosions in Manhattan and New Jersey. | The suspect has been hospitalised since his 19 September capture, following a shootout with police in Linden, New Jersey. He faces five counts attempted murder, in addition to his charges related to the explosions in Manhattan and New Jersey. |
Thirty-one people were injured in the 17 September blast in the Chelsea neighbourhood in New York City. | |
Federal authorities filed charges against Rahami on 19 September. Charges include use of weapons of mass destruction, bombing a place of public use, destruction of property by means of fire or explosive, and use of a destructive device during and in furtherance of a crime of violence. | |
The suspect's father, Mohammad Rahami, said he notified the FBI of suspicions about his son in 2014. | |
"Two years ago I go to the FBI because my son was doing really bad, O.K.?" Mr Rahami said. "But they check almost two months, they say, 'He’s OK, he’s clean, he’s not a terrorist.' I say 'OK'." | |
"Now they say he is a terrorist," he added. "I say 'OK'." |
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