FBI Spoke with Bombing Suspect Rahami While He Was Recovering from Gunshot Wounds
The FBI spoke for days with the man charged with setting off bombs in New York and New Jersey.
The FBI spoke for days with the man charged with setting off bombs in New York and New Jersey.
The engineer of the commuter train that crashed into a New Jersey rail station, killing a woman, suffered from a form of sleep apnea, according to a report by the National Transportation Safety Board.
A New Jersey Transit commuter train that crashed into a Hoboken terminal last week sped up and was going twice the 10 mph speed limit, the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday.
The investigation into the New Jersey Transit train crash hit a new phase after investigators reached the train’s lead car to retrieve data recorders.
The federal investigation into the crash of a commuter train in Hoboken, N.J., has failed so far to uncover what went wrong because of a lack of evidence.
Authorities hoping to determine what caused a New Jersey Transit train to crash in Hoboken received bad news Sunday.
The father of the key suspect in the bombings in New York and New Jersey said he warned the FBI in 2014 that his son had become radicalized and “bad.”
Ahmad Khan Rahami, the 28-year-old man accused of placing bombs in New York City and New Jersey over the weekend, was the subject of an FBI investigation more than two years ago.