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Added on the 20/09/2016 15:30:46 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
Law enforcement agents were seen removing police tapes around the NYC bombing suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami's house in Elizabeth, New Jersey, on Monday, after they had reportedly finished searching the premises. Local residents watched as police officers and FBI agents investigated the house and expressed shock and disbelief that one of their neighbours could be suspected of such a crime.
The Linden, New Jersey police department gives a hero's escort to officer Peter Hammer when he's released from the hospital, after being wounded during the capture of the man accused of bombing attacks in New York and New Jersey. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Sounds of gunfire can be heard from a neighborhood in Linden, New Jersey during phone video purportedly taken of a standoff between police and Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect linked to the weekend's bombings around New York. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Footage courtesy of the NYPD shows New York City mayor Bill de Blasio spoke at a press briefing for the NYPD, in New York City, on Monday, where he discussed the developments in the an investigation into the shooting of a Muslim Cleric Imam Maulama Alauddin Akonjee and his associate Thara Uddinin in Queens on Saturday.
Over 1,000 Muslims gathered to honour Imam Maulama Alauddin Akonjee and his associate Thara Uddin at their funeral in New York City on Monday, after the two were killed in Queens in what many in the city's Muslim community believe to be a hate crime. Following the funeral, the mourners marched through Queens, holding placards reading 'We want justice' and 'Stop Hate Crimes'.