Video: How Shahzad almost got away; Update: CNN notes “heartache” of foreclosure for Shahzad; Update: FBI says Shahzad implicated himself
posted at 10:55 am on May 4, 2010 by Ed Morrissey
ABC’s Brian Ross says that “if Faisal Shahzad is a terrorist, he’s a clumsy one” in this report. If that’s true, then perhaps the effort to arrest him was only slightly less clumsy. Despite knowing his identity and conducting a manhunt for Shahzad, no one flagged him for travel — and Shahzad almost got away:
Accused Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad admitted his involvement in the terror plot to FBI agents who arrested him late Monday at New York’s JFK airport, federal officials tell ABCNews.com.
Shahzad, who had been the subject of a huge manhunt, almost made it out of the country on a Emirates flight to Dubai, with a planned connection onward to Pakistan, according to the officials.
“He appeared real close to getting away,” one federal official said. “The plane was buttoned up. Backed away from the jetway.”
Authorities said that despite the manhunt, his passport had not been flagged and he was able to buy a ticket with cash and clear airport security. …
The flight had begun to taxi for takeoff when FBI agents ordered it to return to the gate where Shahzad and two others were taken into custody. The other two were later released, authorities said.
No one thought to update the no-fly list? Wouldn’t that have been the most obvious way to ensure that a terrorist suspect didn’t flee the country? Had they not realized their error, the plane could have returned to the US in midflight (up to a certain point in time, of course), but that would run the risk that Shahzad could have disrupted the flight to avoid capture and put the other passengers in peril.
Meanwhile, Connecticut TV station WTNH discovers that Faisal Shahzad, the man arrested overnight for his alleged involvement in the Times Square bombing attempt, used to live in Shelton — until the bank foreclosed on his home. Before that, though, Shahzad and his wife and children lived for years in this house, rarely socializing with neighbors. One neighbor interviewed by WTNH notes that the family began disappearing after the foreclosure — first Faisal and then the rest of them, rather mysteriously. The house has sat empty since July, and hadn’t attracted any attention until undercover investigators began a stakeout over the last couple of days:
She thought Faisal Shahzad worked in New York City, maybe on Wall Street. But then, about a year ago, they lost their house. The bank foreclosed and they started selling their belongings on Craigslist.
Thurman said Faisal Shahzad left a month or two earlier than the rest of the family, and nobody has lived here since July of last year.
There are a couple of potential explanations for this, assuming the FBI got the right man. He could have emigrated to the US with his family with the honest intent of making good, but lost his job and wound up getting radicalized here in the US while his finances collapsed. Alternatively, he could have been a sleeper agent all along, and stopped making payments when his network activated him. If the latter was the case, though, why bother selling their goods on Craigslist? That makes it sound as though the family truly had no means of support, and one would presume that the Taliban and/or AQ would keep non-traceable cash flowing to their agents.
If it’s the former, then Shahzad was radicalized in Connecticut, and that may mean that a significant part of the plot took place here in the US.
Update: Ian Schwartz at RCP has a clip of a CNN anchor explaining Shahzad’s state of mind: “It can confirmed that his house has been foreclosed in recent years. I mean, one would have to imagine that brought a lot of pressure and a lot of heartache on that family.”
Update II: The New York Times reports that Shahzad has implicated himself in initial questioning by the FBI … and only himself:
A Connecticut man pulled off a plane bound for Dubai and arrested in Saturday’s night’s failed bid to set off a car bomb in Times Square has made statements implicating himself, and has told the authorities that he acted alone, a law enforcement official said on Tuesday morning.
The man, Faisal Shahzad, 30, a naturalized United States citizen from Pakistan, was taken into custody just before midnight Monday at Kennedy Airport aboard an Emirates flight that had just pulled away from the gate, officials said. Two other men were also interviewed by authorities but were released, according to another law enforcement official. Mr. Shahzad had apparently driven to the airport in a white Isuzu Trooper that was found in a parking lot with a loaded handgun inside, the official said. …
While Mr. Shahzad said he had acted alone, law enforcement officials have said the investigation is, in the words of one, “very much ongoing,” and the F.B.I. agents and police detectives from the Joint Terrorism Task Force who arrested him have not developed evidence to either prove or disprove his claims. Charges against Mr. Shahzad were not announced, but he is expected to be charged Tuesday in federal court.
Unless his sudden influx of cash can be explained, I don’t think many people will buy the lone-wolf confession.









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So can we add “creating jihadis” to the Porkulus success list?
Chuck Schick on May 4, 2010 at 12:02 PM
Which bank foreclosed on his house?
Emperor Norton on May 4, 2010 at 12:02 PM
except maybe schumer
cmsinaz on May 4, 2010 at 12:04 PM
Obama Fail #432354
Ronnie on May 4, 2010 at 12:04 PM
I think that FBI would be unlikely to widely broadcast the name of this guy and put him on the watchlist.
Any update to the watchlist is almost certainly immediately transmitted to every terrorist cave in the Pakistan frontier provinces 16 seconds after the update is sent.
So I would *hope* that the FBI would be smart enough to recognize that the TSA is an information sieve and just track our buddy Faisal on their own.
jlibson on May 4, 2010 at 12:07 PM
CNN should be asking why didn’t Shahzad park the truck in front of the bank that foreclosed on his house if foreclosure was his motivation?
Americannodash on May 4, 2010 at 12:09 PM
Well sure right after an American Citizen’s homes get foreclosed on they run to Terror Camps to train in Pakistan.
I think people who put up cable news programs, and run the he must have done it because of the foreclosure narrative – don’t care if the viewers think they are stupid. In fact has anyone checked Rich Sanchez’s twitter?
Dr Evil on May 4, 2010 at 12:10 PM
I can understand his “heartache” at losing his home. I’m sure all families who are foreclosed on react by loading an SUV with explosives and parking it outside a Broadway show frequented by Children. I know I would …..
sandee on May 4, 2010 at 12:13 PM
Buuuttt, this an isolated incident. Move on folks, no
muslimterrorism here.docdave on May 4, 2010 at 12:13 PM
He stated he acted alone. That’s Al Qeada Hand book 101, lie to the authorities.
Dr Evil on May 4, 2010 at 12:13 PM
When/if my business fails, can I get a sympathetic segment on CNN if I try and blowup Lafayette Park? “He was radicalized by the failure of Obamanomics and became a digital Teabagger.”
JimP on May 4, 2010 at 12:17 PM
CNN: Foreclosure Brought “Pressure” And “Heartache” On NY Car Bomb Terrorist
Sure it was just a lucky coincidence that he traveled to Pakistan and had previously trained in a terror camp. That vacation destination really came in handy…CNN when you need your news dumbed down for you, and you need it dumbed down fast/SARC.
Dr Evil on May 4, 2010 at 12:17 PM
CNN and MSNCB are competing to see which network can be the biggest bunch of imbecilic Liberal lackeys.
kingsjester on May 4, 2010 at 12:23 PM
MSNCB=MSNBC. I don’t want to offend either of their viewers.
kingsjester on May 4, 2010 at 12:24 PM
Um, let’s see, he was planning to participate in holy war, wtf would you pay your mortgage? He obviously didn’t need the house for 30 years, why pay?
Heartache? Yep, my heartache that American liberals are so fundamentally stupid.
ORconservative on May 4, 2010 at 12:24 PM
From Headlines
Bin Laden in Iran…and Dubai again?
Richard Clarke, the former counterterrorism expert at the White House through two administrations, has admitted in interviews and before the 9/11 Commission that on one of the three occasions the United States was able to place Bin Laden, he was in a falcon camp set up by falcon hunters from Dubai. The CIA requested a cruise missile strike against Bin Laden. Clarke said he stopped the government from firing at the camp because “it didn’t look like an Al Qaeda camp.”
Dr Evil on May 4, 2010 at 12:26 PM
What’s worse than foreclosure is, he probably went to a Tea Party and got really really mad about Obamacare. Yeah that’s it. You know what those anti-health-bill people are like.
/Bloomberg
Edouard on May 4, 2010 at 12:28 PM
Seems like a lot of terrorist attacks inside America since Obama took office.
We are saddled with a Weak Horse.
Buraq.
profitsbeard on May 4, 2010 at 12:44 PM
DOJ News Conference at Noon. Oh boy.
kingsjester on May 4, 2010 at 12:46 PM
That CNN Anchor should be fired for making such a stupid statement.
Domino on May 4, 2010 at 12:48 PM
Really if this was about his house being foreclosed on then why try to attack a Hotel/Viacom/Junior’s Cheese Cake?
If he was really in dire straits then how did he have them money to fly his family back to Pakistan? I can’t afford to fly to Florida for a vacation.
Guess you can’t blame the news when the Mayor of NY was also try to make excuses for the guy and blame the Tea Partiers instead.
Rbastid on May 4, 2010 at 12:49 PM
Bull.
You misunderestimate the investment of the MSM in minimizing anything that has a whiff of Islamic Jihadism attached to it.
Bruno Strozek on May 4, 2010 at 12:54 PM
THAT IS BULL SHIT! I’m so freakin tired of bleeding heart liberals I could puke! If he was that upset let him take himself out not innocent AMERICANS!
Eyvonne on May 4, 2010 at 1:14 PM
He was in foreclosure? Boo FREAKIN Hoo!
Can they not put two and two together? Let’s see, he bought an SUV for CASH off Craig’s List. He bought an expensive last minute plane ticket to Dubai with CASH. Gee, could that have been money he was NOT paying his mortgage with because he KNEW HE WOULD BE BUYING EXPLOSIVES, AN SUV and GETAWAY with his mortgage money and losing his house in America would be NOTHING compared to the accolades in Pakistan?
The people at CNN must have air their heads!
PastorJon on May 4, 2010 at 1:31 PM
It was the Booosh economy that set him off, don’t you see. This is all the fault of Chimpy McBushitlerburton. Connect the dots folks! Failed mortgage = Bush is at fault.
smellthecoffee on May 4, 2010 at 1:34 PM
The adults are in charge now. We have to keep remembering that.
Del Dolemonte on May 4, 2010 at 1:54 PM
The ABC radio news announcer just said, “Pok-ee-stan”..
ladyingray on May 4, 2010 at 2:01 PM
Actually, I don’t hold this against the feds. If they knew he was going to be on a flight, the best way to catch him would be to make sure he boarded that plane. Don’t want to stop him at the security checkpoint or the gate, or else he would have run off. This way, he trapped himself.
DaveO on May 4, 2010 at 2:20 PM
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Parking Spot Proves Times Square Suspect No ‘Lone Wolf’
“We knew that we were dealing with a coordinated attack, involving perhaps dozens of co-conspirators and robust technological capabilities,” the anonymous (Homeland Security) source said, “And we knew he wasn’t a lone wolf based on a single fact: the driver of the bomb-filled SUV actually found a parking space in Times Square.”
“You don’t just drive into New York and park your car,” the source said. “Without a real-time satellite video feed and agents on the ground in constant communication with the driver, that kind of operation can take hours on a good day. Even with all of those resources, the perps still had to count on a certain degree of luck.”
mrt721 on May 4, 2010 at 3:00 PM
So the house was in foreclosure but there was cash for the ticket to Dubai.
drjohn on May 4, 2010 at 3:32 PM
I heard he watched 5 minutes of Glenn Beck, and that threw him into a rage which ultimately led him to make the bomb.
angryed on May 4, 2010 at 3:37 PM
Heh, I had just this morning humorously posted at Scrappleface that the perp probably found the space via his Garmin® or Mapquest®.
onlineanalyst on May 4, 2010 at 3:52 PM
The only thing that kept this bomb from going off, was that the knucklehead set the clock for 7am instead of 7pm.
jainphx on May 4, 2010 at 9:36 PM
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