New York bombing suspect still being held on state charges and authorities say wife is being questioned but is not a suspect
A Manhattan judge has refused a request by public defenders on behalf of suspected New York and New Jersey bomber Ahmad Khan Rahami to schedule his first court appearance to face federal charges.
Judge Gabriel W Gorenstein said on Wednesday night that while an arrested person must appear before the court without unnecessary delay, he agreed with government claims that Rahami was currently being held under state charges and did not yet need to appear in court.
Rahami, 28, remains in the hospital in Newark, New Jersey, recovering from injuries sustained in a shootout with police during his arrest on Monday. Public defenders had suggested he might make his first court appearance from his hospital bed.
But Gorenstein said there was no evidence to contradict government claims that he has not been arrested on federal charges, and is still being held on state charges; therefore he does not have to immediately appear before a federal court, the judge said.
On Tuesday, federal authorities charged Rahami with bombing, property destruction and the use of weapons of mass destruction regarding the bombing in Chelsea on Saturday night that injured 31 people, as well as pipe bombs planted in Seaside Park, New Jersey, on Saturday and in Elizabeth, New Jersey, on Sunday night.
In a new interview, Rahamis father, Mohammad Rahami, offered more information on what he told the FBI when he contacted them in 2014 to share his concerns about his sons interest in terrorism, following a domestic incident in which the younger Rahami stabbed his brother.
I told the FBI to keep an eye on him, Mohammad Rahami told the New York Times. They said, Is he a terrorist? I said: I dont know. I cant guarantee you 100% if he is a terrorist. I dont know which groups he is in. I cant tell you.
But he did share with the FBI the specific behaviors that concerned him.
The way he speaks, his videos, when I see these things that he listens to, for example, al-Qaida, Taliban, he watches their videos, their poetry, he said he told authorities.
Rahamis wife, Asia Bibi Rahami, flew into New York from Dubai on Wednesday night to speak with authorities about her husband. Asia Rahami is a Pakistani national who reportedly wed Rahami during his 2014 visit to Pakistan. It was an arranged marriage, reported CBS, who said she is working with investigators and is not considered a suspect.
When Rahami returned from Pakistan after marrying Asia, customs officials flagged him and put him through secondary screening, reported the New York Times. After concerns over his travel history, which included a trip to Turkey in 2014 when authorities were concerned about foreigners heading there to fight in Syria, customs officials contacted the National Targeting Center, a federal agency that examines potential threats, said the Times.
A US official told the Guardian on Tuesday that Rahami was not on any US watchlists.