It Actually Wasn’t Months of Careful Investigation That Led to Terror Charges Against Zazi
It was pretty much a last-minute scramble.
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It was pretty much a last-minute scramble.
There's so much evidence in the case against Najibullah Zazi that it requires its own secret, secure room.
As his client pleads not guilty, J. Michael Dowling does his thankless duty.
The Queens "doughnut man" may have been part of a ring.
Experts say this case represented a true danger, for real this time.
The terror suspect was indicted today in New York.
Ahmad Wais Afzali was a double agent for the FBI, but also allegedly a double-crosser.
Search of suspects computer shows stadiums and fashion sites.
The man who led to the raid of several homes in Queens earlier this week may be negotiating a plea.
Najibullah Zazi is acting strangely calm about all this.
Our subway system is being eyed as a possible target for a suspected bomb plot.
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