NEW YORK - The United States and Pakistan, the police stated that failure, in turn, hired a car bomb has Times Square, not the court since the arrest earlier this week and while he worked, the government remains convinced he acted alone.
New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly went Friday to discuss what Faisal Shahzad told investigators, including what the motive. He was arrested Monday on Dubai bound flight two days after a bomb overnight fear cleaned a few blocks from the busy district.
"These people work together. In this situation, letting the flow of information, so to speak," said Kelly.
The pictures are monitored by police Shahzad around Times Square and videos with the car on the way to a place where they said he left the SUV on May 1 with a good smoke bombs and propane gas.
law enforcement officials say they are trying to develop a relationship between the people of Bridgeport, Connecticut, and the resources available to finance possible, including the Taliban in Pakistan, claimed responsibility for both refuse and role in the failed attacks.
An electronic money may have been in cash, distributed in 30-year budget analyst, said the authorities, The Associated Press. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the investigation.
General David Petraeus, head of U. S. Central Command said, suspects Friday in Times Square looked like a wolf "does not work alone" with other terrorists. Petraeus said in a statement to the AP that the alleged perpetrator was inspired by militants in Pakistan but not always directly related to them.
The researchers believe Shahzad has some bomb-making training in Pakistan, where he said the researchers, and education may have been partly offset by the Taliban in Pakistan sponsored a senior military official told the AP. But it is unclear whether the apprentice and the quality has been, the official told AP on condition of anonymity because the investigation is continuing.
Shahzad said the researchers in the area Lawless tribal Waziristan region, where both Al-Qaida and Taliban Pakistan were trained to operate, and he comes with his own attack plans.
The researchers could not determine whether surgery in Times Square Shahzad Pakistan by the Taliban and other militant groups, recruited, or - if Shahzad with their own plan of attack to come, the official said.
U.S. officials say they believe that the Pakistani Taliban, have no history of attacks on American soil, have quoted, have a role in the Times Square action, either in funding or the motivation and training.
known around the world Friday, the police clear the streets around Times Square and the Bomb Squad for the rest, apparently full of water cooler bottles. The previous day that the police were called to a suspicious package that turned out to test a person for lunch.
Fear of bombs in the heart of calls, false alarms dramatically, nerve-worn and the media and law enforcement authorities, who rushed to the report was clearly not increased somewhat in size.
More than 600 calls since the shooting at the car then tries last week - about 30 percent of normal, police said.
Times Square producer Walter "Candyman," said Wells, who fear the emergence of more orderly suspicion.
"I think that we are testing, who did it," Wells said, sitting on a bench at the table T-shirt. "They're playing chess with us now, but they will not win, we Weil. A Bobby Fischer is."
Associated Press writer Kimberly Dozier, Washington and Tom Hays in New York contributed to this report.
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