NYC Press conference

serena77

Junior Member
Salaams to all
There's a press conference to be held in about 25 mins... dealing w/ what may be a terrorist threat in NYC. What is being reported by CNN on TV so no link, is that it may be a hispanic who was to plan on using a pipe bomb maybe even to attack soilders returning from afghanistan and other possible targets.

My heart just sank when i heard the first news alerts. This isnt the Press that we need, this isnt something that we needed. Too many people just see it as another muslim attack ... or would be attacker not as the lone wolf attacker that it is being reported.


I hate how western media reports things... i don't mean i don't think that attacks should be stopped... of course i do.... i just wish reporting was done at times... a bit better.
Serena
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

This is from Goggle news:
By Tina Susman, Los Angeles Times
November 20, 2011, 6:52 p.m.
Reporting from New York— Police said Sunday they had arrested a U.S. citizen who planned to bomb police cars and post offices and kill U.S. servicemen returning from Iraq and Afghanistan to protest the American military presence in those countries.

Jose Pimentel, 27, a convert to Islam, had been under surveillance for two years but seemed to have stepped up his bomb-making activities and plotting after the Sept. 30 killing by U.S. forces of Anwar Awlaki, a radical U.S.-born cleric who was living in Yemen, authorities said. Awlaki was a prominent voice for Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, an affiliate of Al Qaeda.

Awlaki's death "really set him off," Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said at a Sunday night news conference at City Hall. He called Pimentel a "lone wolf."

Kelly and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said Pimentel appeared to have been acting alone and had learned to make bombs by reading an article in Awlaki's online magazine, Inspire, that was titled "How to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom."

Pimentel, who was divorced, went to Home Depot and other stores to buy the bomb-making ingredients, "being careful not to make all these purchases from any one location all the time," Kelly said. "He wanted to avoid raising any red flags."

But Pimentel already had raised suspicions when he was living in Schenectady, N.Y., where, according to Kelly, he pondered changing his name to Osama Hussain because of his loyalty to Osama bin Laden, and discussed with associates traveling to Yemen to learn how to wage war on U.S. soil. It was through those associates, who were not identified, that law enforcement officials became aware of Pimentel, Kelly said.

Police burst into Pimentel's apartment about 3:30 p.m. Saturday and arrested him. Kelly said they had been forced to move quickly because Pimentel was on the verge of finishing one bomb and testing it in a mailbox. "We had to act quickly yesterday because he was in fact putting this bomb together," Kelly said.

Officials displayed a close-up photograph of Pimentel wearing a black short-sleeve shirt and appearing to be cooking something in a small pot. They also played a video to demonstrate what one of his bombs might have done had it been detonated. It showed a sedan exploding and flames shooting from its interior. An example of a bomb consisting of a small clock, a small pipe and a battery also was on display.

Pimentel, who was born in the Dominican Republic, had lived in Schenectady for about five years before moving to the Washington Heights neighborhood of upper Manhattan about a year ago, Kelly said.

Manhattan District Atty. Cyrus Vance Jr. said Pimentel had been charged with conspiring to build a bomb for terrorist purposes and with possessing a bomb.

Bloomberg said this was at least the 14th attempt to attack the city that had been foiled since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorism attacks. The previous incidents include an attempt to detonate a car bomb in Times Square in May 2010, and a plot to blow up subways or other targets in conjunction with the eighth anniversary of the 2001 attacks. In both cases, the men arrested pleaded guilty and said they acted to protest U.S. military actions in Afghanistan and Iraq. Both are serving life sentences.

Federal authorities in Washington said that although they were not directly involved in leading the investigation, they were advised of its progress and told that New York police officials decided to arrest the suspect Saturday afternoon because he appeared close to completing a pipe bomb.

The federal authorities noted that the suspect was arrested by local police and is being prosecuted by the New York district attorney's office. They said the complaint filed against Pimentel alleges that he told New York police that he had already begun "shaving the match heads and drilling holes in the pipes" to insert the bomb parts, and that he was just "one hour away from completing it."

Federal authorities also said this is not the first time since the 2001 attacks that local New York law enforcement officials have conducted their own anti-terrorism investigation without bringing in federal authorities. They cited a case in 2004 when two terrorism suspects were believed to be plotting to ignite bombs in the New York area, and New York police and their intelligence division shut down the operation.

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Richard A. Serrano in Washington contributed to this report.
 

nyerekareem

abdur-rahman
The fact that this man was not an Arab or a man from a traditionally Muslim country, goes to prove that it's a fallacy to believe in racial profiling.
 

serena77

Junior Member
i agree. then again I've never believed racial profiling should be used, though i know it is .... when i traveled to the Caribbean some years ago.. i was checked at every stop.. the in detail checks they did back then through all my luggage.. everything but a body scan as that wasn't used then... but... I asked why ... i certainly didnt look the part of what they were after as far as profiling goes.. i'm short.... not skinny... reddish blond hair..etc. ... obviously caucasian and when i asked why they said because i was as far from what they were looking for in a terrorist as possible and so i was subject to the same checks. the small place i visited even made to use my cell phone before i could board the plane. thank god i had a signal. but it was horrible... it seemed way over the top to me then. .. still does.
serena
 

nyerekareem

abdur-rahman
there are still just so many people that are ignorant about islam and muslims. people assume that most muslims are arabs and that all arabs are muslims. i think thats dangerous because it can cause people to think that non arab muslims are less muslim than the arab muslims and cannot be seen as authentic sources for islamic knowledge. many news organizations, when bringing on a muslim " expert " they only use and act as if arabs have a monopoly on islam and islamic knowledge. yet most muslims in america are black or from the pakistan and the indian subcontinent and are very capable of properly representing islam.
 

serena77

Junior Member
i agree w/ this. One of the biggest things i've seen ... past the arab/non arab. is not understanding what is a cultural issue above an islamic issue. that is always sad to me when bad things happen in places and its called by the ignorant that its due to islam when instead its often due to something in the region they are in.
Serena
 
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