New York – Report: Police Believe Hand-Drawn Map Was From Car Bomb Suspect

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    In this photo from the social networking site Orkut.com, a man who was identified by neighbors in Connecticut as Faisal Shahzad, is shown. Shahzad was arrested at a New York airport on charges that he drove a bomb-laden SUV meant to cause a fireball in Times Square, federal authorities said. Shahzad, was taken into custody late Monday by FBI agents and New York Police Department detectives at Kennedy Airport while trying to board a flight to Dubai, according to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and other officials. (AP Photo/Orkut.com)New York – According to ABC News, Police recently found a hand-drawn map of the 4, 5 and 6 subway lines, as well as the Bowling Green stop and the Staten Island Ferry. The map was found on a Metro North train bound for Connecticut over the past several days, and authorities have reason to believe they were drawn by Faisal Shahzad the man arrested in the failed car bomb attack at Times Sq.

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    According to the Staten Island Advance Since its discovery, the Coast Guard has not yet changed its Maritime Security, or MARSEC, level, in regards to the Staten Island Ferry.

    “The MARSEC level has remained the same. I can’t speculate on what the drawings mean,” said Petty Officer Third Class Barbara Miller, a Coast Guard spokeswoman.

    The map did not come up during a press conference this afternoon with top federal law enforcement officials and NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly.


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    weird
    weird
    13 years ago

    Do police go though every piece of garbage.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    No, but they went thru a lot of it and came up with a piece of garbage by the name of Faisal Shahzad…

    Tchochkes
    Tchochkes
    13 years ago

    lets get some swift justice here.

    Release him as a “free” man in the middle of times square and announce that this is the man who tried to blow up TS.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    hang him on the new attena that wlll be erected on the new world trade center

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Why would he need a hand drawn map when the MTA produces maps itself??

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Does the admin. need more proof that we are in big trouble from extremists or lets just relax and let bygones be bygones.Eved running country people. This is probably the last madrega of tumaa and chutzpa. Mashiach now!

    this guy is ISI
    this guy is ISI
    13 years ago

    this guy is clearly an intelligence agent of either ISI or CIA. This whole story is very fishy. ISI helped CIA create the Taliban. On 9/11 nobody ever investigated the $100,000 wire transfer sent between Muhammad Atta and ISI agent Ahmed Omar Sheik. Yet the 9/11 commission report failed to ever conclude who funded 9/11.

    There was once a CIA document called Operation Northwoods, in which America would blow up airlines, bomb everything and blame it on the Cubans/Russians. It was highly intricate, detailed and bloody and was only recently declassified. Northwoods also coined the term “blow back”, which is still the CIA term, for the fear of the wrath of the American people should they discover the truth. The purpose of operations such as Northwoods, would be so people would beg the government to take away their freedoms in order to protect them from the “enemy”. Then the American oligarchy (the term was coined in America in early 20th century to describe the bankers who took control of the country), buy up everything and take away all your rights.
    But thats ok. Because at least they bombed all the Arabs.

    The more you beg them to take away your rights