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The shooting occurred Thursday night during an alleged shoplifting attempt at a Times Square store. Figueroa is accused of firing a gun at a security guard who confronted him and another person at ...
A 15-year-old teenager accused in the Thursday night shooting in a Times Square store has been arrested and charged as an adult after he shot and injured a Brazilian tourist and fired at law ...
A 15-year-old accused of shooting a Brazilian tourist in the leg in Times Square Thursday night and then firing at a police officer was charged Saturday as an adult with two counts of attempted ...
Shooting Times & Country Magazine, more commonly known as the Shooting Times, is a British shooting, fieldsports, and conservation magazine, published by Fieldsports Press Ltd. The magazine also features articles on fishing , deer stalking , gamekeeping , gundogs , cookery, and conservation.
An early morning explosion at an Upper East Side Starbucks in May 2009 [9] was determined to be unrelated to the Times Square bombing of the recruitment station. [10] The perpetrator of the Starbucks blast, age 17 at the time of the explosion, was arrested, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced in 2010.
Shahzad reportedly watched streaming videos online to determine the day of the week and time that Times Square would be busiest, eventually settling on Saturday night at 6:30 pm. [85] On April 28, three days before the attempted bombing, he drove the Pathfinder from Connecticut to Times Square, apparently in a dry run to figure out where he ...
Days after three bystanders, including a 4-year-old girl, were injured in the shooting, Farrakhan Muhammad was found in Jacksonville, Florida, officials said. Times Square shooting suspect caught ...
Faisal Shahzad (Urdu: فیصل شہزاد; born June 30, 1979) is a Pakistani-American citizen who was arrested for the attempted May 1, 2010, Times Square car bombing. On June 21, 2010, in Federal District Court in Manhattan, he confessed to 10 counts arising from the bombing attempt. Throughout his court appearance, Shahzad was unrepentant.