Ahmad Rahami Was Inspired by Al Qaeda and ISIS, His Notebook Suggests
More details have emerged about Mr. Rahami and his activities on the day of the attacks, including information from a notebook he carried listing terrorist leaders’ names.
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More details have emerged about Mr. Rahami and his activities on the day of the attacks, including information from a notebook he carried listing terrorist leaders’ names.
By MARC SANTORA, RUKMINI CALLIMACHI and ADAM GOLDMAN
Mayor Bill de Blasio has had his share of stumbles and political sideshows, but he has won praise for his handling of the bombing on Saturday in Manhattan.
By J. DAVID GOODMAN and WILLIAM NEUMAN
The Police Department blamed military F-22s. But Norad said the jets in place for the United Nations General Assembly did not produce a sonic boom.
By LIAM STACK
Patrick J. Foye, the executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, said that Gov. Chris Christie’s top appointee at the agency came to his office more than once to ask that the lanes be closed.
By KATE ZERNIKE and NOAH REMNICK
Investigators say Ahmad Khan Rahami, accused of the Manhattan and New Jersey bombings, may have gone on foot to the bar where he was captured — a trek winding through homes and an industrial corridor.
By RICK ROJAS
The officers, from a Fishkill prison, were arrested by federal agents Wednesday in connection with the beating of Kevin Moore, who sustained numerous broken bones and had his dreadlocks ripped out.
By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ and WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM
Shanna-Kay Hillary is the central alibi witness for her father, Oral Nicholas Hillary, who is accused of killing Garrett Phillips, the 12-year-old son of Mr. Hillary’s former girlfriend, Tandy Cyrus.
By JESSE McKINLEY
As two characters talked about a bombing onstage in “Quietly,” at the Irish Repertory Theater on Saturday night, a tremendous bang echoed through the theater.
By JIM DWYER
A new play relives the career of Mary Shanley, a pioneering policewoman and detective who once made headlines for her gun-toting arrests.
By COREY KILGANNON