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00:09we were just waiting for the light to change that's when the car jumped
00:18it was panic there was pure chaos and panic i'm hurt my eyes hurt and the nurse said
00:26do you believe in god and i said yes she said pray
00:31this was the first successful attack we had had in new york following september 11.
00:36here's the latest four bombs been discovered in new york and new jersey in the last 48 hours
00:4238 people have been injured
00:46the person who designed this bomb clearly knew what he was doing
00:52this was meant to to kill people to cut them to pieces
00:57you've got this clock ticking on the wall ticking in your head i couldn't afford to
01:03have anyone else injured during our watch
01:11it's a lot of pressure and lives are on the line
01:16i'm assistant special agent in charge charles burger i am special agent in charge tim gallagher
01:22i'm special agent carlos t fernandez fbi
01:27when serious crime strikes the special agents of the fbi answer the call fidelity
01:34fidelity bravery integrity this is feds
01:54you're listening to saturday breakfast looking like another nice day today highs of 80
01:59on the jersey shore so if you're in the seaside park area you can go cheer on the runners at
02:04the
02:05semper fi charity race it's for a good cause
02:11seaside park
02:12it's a great place to live this is a really safe town i always feel safe here
02:21it's a wonderful beach community we have a lot of events a lot of runs a lot of 5k fundraisers
02:29and it
02:30draws a lot of people here the seaside semper 5 is a charity run it's a 5k run with a
02:38one mile fun run
02:40that supports the marine radar foundation this was our 11th year we've raised probably over 500 000
02:49it was a gorgeous day we had so many people trying to register that we delayed the race and thank
02:57goodness we did
03:08in 2016 i was the special agent in charge of the joint terrorism task force for the fbi in new
03:15york
03:16we hadn't had a bombing go off since september 11th however we had mitigated dozens of threats by that
03:22time we were constantly under the pressure to prevent something from ever happening it was pretty
03:28intense and it was you know 24 7 to say the least that morning i was going into the office
03:36getting
03:37ready to mount a surveillance team to go out and follow a subject that we had identified as a potential
03:41threat but was always that sense that something could go wrong we think we have something under
03:47control and out of nowhere something else comes up
04:00that morning i walked past where they were setting up for the run everybody's joining in everybody's
04:07helping out and i had run the semper 5 before and i wanted to come up and cheer on the
04:14runners
04:15they normally start around nine o'clock but that morning i don't know what the delay was
04:22i walked up to get to the boardwalk i just turned around to sit down on your marks hit sit
04:32and the boom happened
04:35it was so loud the boom that i i shook
04:41my husband turned around and said there's a garbage can smoldering down there
04:47my husband said don't go near it and then i thought this is bad
04:54it was hectic no one knew what to do
04:59within about five minutes the police were there you started hearing the police radios
05:04that had been a bomb going off then we realized how serious everything was
05:20in 2016 i'm special agent in charge of the fbi's newark field office the phone started ringing my call
05:27was from the head of the new jersey state police uh he was informing me that explosion had just gone
05:31off
05:32uh at a road race in seaside park he said to me this is sophisticated we're dealing with a potential
05:38terrorist i said to them colonel i'm on my way
05:49well the first thing that goes to my mind at that point is this part of the series right
05:52could there be other bombs out there
05:55when i got to seaside park it was hundreds of law enforcement officers on site already
06:01getting as much evidence as we could we had our tech team standing up a command post putting up
06:07computers you know taping down phone lines you have crime scene tape you have trucks from every
06:14police department in the three-county area you have television crews there's a lot going on at this
06:21point i've been in the fbi for 20 years this is something that we do better than anyone else
06:33right over there on the left is the garbage can where the explosive device was planted the morning
06:39of the semper 5 road race
06:43we were very fortunate the race had not started yet had the race gone on on schedule
06:48uh this blast would have sent shrapnel through the course of the race that way through the
06:52spectator line right here all the way across the road into those houses on the other side of the
06:57street the human toll would have been catastrophic the placement of the bomb
07:02near the course of the race in with the spectators had some worrying resemblances to the bombing
07:08that we saw during the boston marathon
07:09the boston marathon bombing three individuals were killed countless individuals were injured
07:29it was a tragedy we thought that this could be occurring in our territory here in the state of
07:35new jersey was worrying it was our job to stop it before it happened again
07:42was i mad when i found out what happened yes i was did i carry a grudge for a while
07:50yes i did
07:54why us
07:57to pick this small town and this small 5k race is so random that it's crazy and scary
08:07it's a miracle that nobody was hurt
08:15we know that the clock is ticking and we need to work through the evidence see where the evidence
08:19takes us we find out that this was a pipe bomb it was full of a certain type of explosive
08:25it was
08:25triggered with a cell phone this is someone who's made a bomb before this is someone who's looking to
08:31really hurt someone
08:36i received a phone call from headquarters notifying me of the attack in seaside park
08:43at that point i made a note to myself mentally carlos this may have something to do with new york
08:49so it was kind of like the warning for us to get ready i was thinking to myself well what
08:53how can
08:54this go south on us
09:04you see how tiny he is here we had a lot of adventures together and we had so much fun
09:13i am a nurse and in 2016 i was a single parent i think god gave me a son that's
09:23just for me
09:25it was basically my pocketbook like my purse uh we did everything together pretty much
09:33everywhere i go he was part of it
09:44what i remember about that saturday it was just ordinary i was going to go to bed bath and beyond
09:52and my son in chelsea i know it's cliche but living in new york makes me feel alive i wasn't
10:01dressed for
10:02anything i was just like okay i'm gonna go buy something and come back home
10:13i've been in the city about 35 years in chelsea i've been here about 18 years i'm an architect and
10:23i
10:24can't imagine myself living anywhere else that evening the weather was brilliant and i thought
10:30i'd walk down and get myself some really really good food it was the usual hustle and laughter and you
10:38know quite a few people about 23rd streets a busy street
10:48i started walking down the roads and i got about maybe 20 meters or so from my building and i
10:57heard
10:58people screaming and that's when i got hit
11:14i remember the noise first
11:21it was noise i had never imagined to exist
11:28we were just waiting for the light to change that's when i hear like shattering of glass
11:40and then the car jumped
11:43i felt myself go down and then i didn't feel anything at all after that
12:01the sound came back my ears opened up and i heard lots of sirens and people screaming and i felt
12:12drip drip drip
12:14on my arm and i realized i couldn't see anything at all and i turned around and started screaming for
12:22help
12:24i just remember waking up and i was slouched over on the dashboard i looked at my son and i
12:31saw the
12:31all the glass was on him he was not crying he was kind of slouched over and i'm looking at
12:40my son i'm
12:40like you know he hasn't even lived yet i'm hurt my eyes hurt my eyes gone come with me come
12:50with me
12:52nothing's gonna happen to you come on so somebody bundled me up into the ambulance
12:58i had an explosion and i fell okay take that shot okay what does my eyes look like it's okay
13:05so i turned to the nurse and asked her is my eye still there she said do you believe in
13:12god
13:12and i said yes she said pray
13:23i do not remember what happened exactly but i remember firemen got there and took him so i'm
13:33getting out of the car i don't know where my son was it was panic it was pure chaos and
13:41panic i was
13:44thinking if i lose my son i don't know if i can exist past that
13:54i don't know if i will ever have peace
14:07i was sitting in my car at 65th street and first avenue the police radios were all softly playing the
14:15normal mayhem of a city in the background and i heard the word purport of an explosion they were
14:21yelling we need ambulances we need backup the sirens came on and then it was down through the streets to
14:30the scene of the crime
14:43i arrive at the scene and what you're looking for is where is the seat of the blast where did
14:48this happen
14:49and when i get to this spot here there's a bunch of dumpsters torn apart over here
14:58there's damage to this tree there's bark in the street damage to the building there's a car in the
15:05middle of the street it's got shrapnel embedded in the door i'm looking at these busted up dumpsters
15:11here and somebody says boss you got to come see this one of these dumpsters that was supposed to be
15:16sitting right here has landed over there it's 120 feet away some very powerful bomb went off here that
15:24could throw a dumpster like a child's toy first thing is you want to clear this scene now because
15:30there could be another bomb here but you're also thinking is this connected to that thing that
15:35happened in new jersey this morning it's a race of thoughts going through your head all at once
15:45i'm in the conference room actually briefing our team and then i remember getting a phone call from
15:49john miller this was the first successful attack we had had in new york following september 11th i
15:56couldn't afford to have anyone else injured during our watch so immediately following the bombing i
16:03realized that we needed to open up our jock our joint operations center
16:10there's like a giant switch somewhere in the basement of fbi headquarters where when a major
16:15investigation comes on they throw that big red lever and you know this giant machine starts humming and
16:23no resource can be denied when you walk in there it's a buzz there's radio squawking from surveillance
16:30team phones are ringing from agents who are running leads tips are coming in from the hotline video is
16:37being analyzed it's cranking in there the manpower was absolutely incredible the joint terrorism task force
16:44is over 500 investigators and then in addition to that we'll get our fbi headquarters come in as well
16:51they'll bring in planes they'll bring in helicopters they'll bring in all sorts of capabilities to help
16:57us address the investigation you've got this clock ticking on the wall ticking in your head
17:03ticking on your wrist every minute it's a lot of pressure and lives are on the line
17:16the doctor said that i was extremely lucky because it missed my eye by less than points zero something
17:24of a millimeter it just missed my eyeball and for some reason i was spared what could have been worse
17:32and i'm grateful for that and i thank god for it
17:41i didn't realize how much time passed and there was all these officers they were running they were
17:49directing us to the makeshift hospital and that's when i saw my son
18:01i think the only way to put into words is it was a it was mass destruction and chaos everywhere
18:08my mind was dominated by fear there was no other room for anything else other than fear
18:14and then i met my mom again we we locked eyes and we hugged and we stayed with each other
18:22the entire
18:23time and there was no words we were just wondering what exactly had happened
18:32it was relief gratitude and you start thinking about how much you love someone i was overwhelmed
18:56it was like the super bowl for the joint terrorism task force everybody wants to participate everybody
19:02wants to find the subject everybody wants to be part of it so 23rd street they're doing the post-blast
19:09so that involves the bomb technicians and the evidence response team technicians picking up all the
19:15minute pieces of the bomb and reconstructing it at that same time call goes out to the public that
19:24there was a bombing and call for information if anybody has any information to report and within minutes
19:31you got a call now one way to miss you well i saw something suspicious on my street
19:53my sergeant calls my phone and he says hey boss we had a suspicious package we're working up on 27th
19:59street and i'm like andy everything's a suspicious package a bomb just went off i mean he said hang on
20:06bus i'm looking at a pressure cooker on the ground it's got wires coming out of it and a cell
20:13phone
20:13taped to the top with a red blinking light and i'm like that's a suspicious package i'll be right up
20:24so i moved up to 27th street and here's this device for all intents and purposes
20:30it appears to be a ticking bomb this thing could go off at any minute so we've got to protect
20:35that block
20:36once we've got the scene cleared you know we want that device odds are it's connected to 23rd street
20:45odds are that's probably connected to new jersey and odds are because this one hasn't gone off
20:53this could be a plethora of clues
21:11so the robot rolls up as the robot's approaching you're thinking okay let's first try to get as
21:20close as we can to rendering this thing safe we don't know if the bomber is watching us from a
21:26distance with the cell phone ready to push the button to detonate the bomb or if there's a timer
21:31ticking down to zero the robot creeps up to it slowly and it has an arm and the arm has
21:37a cutting
21:37device on it it's tense watching the video at the jock we are like get us the phone we need
21:46the phone
21:48so the arm sticks out and it cuts the wires connecting the cell phone to the pressure cooker
21:55and you know there's that moment where you're there where you're
22:00is the next thing going to be a bright flash of light and a big boom there's a sigh of
22:08relief
22:10the robot lifts up the phone and it rolls back to where the other officers are standing
22:20the robot releases the claw the phone goes into the bag the bag gets sealed and marked and that's on
22:26its way to quantico
22:32this was a tremendous break for us to be able to get the device at the same time we were
22:37also
22:37canvassing the neighborhood canvassing and getting cctv images trying to put this piece of the puzzle
22:43together relatively quickly we get an image of a person on 23rd street wheeling the two rolling bags
22:52behind him and then we see a video on 27th street same individual take the wheeling bag and place it
22:59in
22:59the garbage and walk away so the big question is who is it
23:15now we've got an intact device at our range in the bronx we need to see if we can
23:22take it apart without it exploding and start to exploit that evidence
23:27the scientists discovered that the lid on the device in addition to being clamped down was
23:31epoxied shut you know to ensure that this device would overpressure so when the explosive is placed
23:38inside the the container uh the overpressure causes the the container itself to fracture
23:43and fragment and become dozens or hundreds of pieces of flying metal
23:53so the person who designed this bomb clearly knew what he was doing
23:59and you think about that that's extraordinarily diabolical this was meant to to kill people to cut
24:07them to pieces
24:14but the key piece of evidence is the phone it's going to give us our most immediate leads
24:20agents down at the fbi lab in quantico the computer analysis response team starts to exploit the device
24:28and we're starting to learn things so we had the remnants of the phone from new jersey and we had
24:32the
24:32intact phone from 27th street we had determined that that these are burner phones or throwaway phones
24:38that you buy from a convenience store so we start looking at the serial numbers and pulling phone
24:43records and computer records and then determine they're both from the same manufacturer and they're
24:48both purchased from the same dollar store there was an email address associated with that purchase
24:53which came back to a man named mohammed in elizabeth new jersey so that's a solid lead we don't have
25:00enough to put him in custody at this point but we do definitely have enough to put him under surveillance
25:12this is the address we've been able to develop for mohammed and his family it's a chicken shop
25:19in elizabeth new jersey at this point we're trying to determine who lives here but more importantly who's
25:25involved in the bombing although there are a lot of people in that residence one person who was not
25:29there was our main subject as we're digging into him we find out that travel records put him in afghanistan
25:36we do a deep dive on any of the names that come back to that residence
25:40we were able to come up with the name of amad rahimi he was the brother to mohammed
25:46what was his connection at this point we don't know but we're on them
25:52in my office and in the job we're taking our cctv images and comparing those images to the people
25:58with the address and the other family members in there i'll never forget this moment one of the
26:04agents on on homeland came over to me and said well i found the picture that seems to identify your
26:09your subject that compared it to the images that we had gotten on cctv and realized that this was
26:15without a doubt our person it was a photo of a man named ahmed rahimi it was at that moment
26:22that i
26:23realized all right we got him now but right now all you know is we have a possible suspect we
26:31might
26:31have more people involved and we might have more bombs out there so now the problem was finding rahimi
26:47and then identifying anyone else potentially in his network that could be out to do something
26:52digging further into his background we find out that he's from afghanistan he's got an afghan family but
26:59a very americanized afghan family his father opened a place called first american chicken
27:06but then there are signs of him potentially being radicalized he's doing searches where he's watching
27:13amar alaki who was a inspirational spokesman for al-qaeda he's gone into home depot and bought
27:21precursor chemicals he's bought things online that would definitely be components for a bomb
27:26and then on top of all that we see him on video making explosives in the backyard
27:35that that became a huge red flag for us i mean the picture is coming together
27:40but what we need right now is where is this guy
27:56so on sunday evening we have the residents in elizabeth under surveillance our surveillance
28:01units are instructed no matter who leaves that house you follow them
28:06we're listening on the radio the new york surveillance team start calling out family members
28:12are getting into a car it's possible that achmed's with them but they're not sure
28:21we really don't know who's in the car where they're going what their intent is
28:28but we can't let them out of our sight then it appears they're heading into new york city
28:34we're sitting at the table in the conference room we're thinking where are they going is this the cell
28:42are there bombs in that car is the car itself a giant car bomb it was a crazy time because
28:49i was in
28:50communication with people in the situation room at the white house we knew we had to do something we
28:55weren't certain whether or not rahimi was in the car as we're following them across staten island
29:00the vehicle approached the verrazona bridge
29:05if they make a left and go into brooklyn it indicates they're heading into manhattan again
29:11if they make a right it could be headed for kennedy airport big concern was that we're going to go
29:17into the one one of the terminals and detonate themselves or an explosive in there we needed to
29:23make a decision right there on the ground on what needed to get done so this is a do or
29:27die moment
29:29i spoke to the swat team and said take the vehicle down we can't take the risk
29:38they stopped this car break the windows pull everybody out have them down on the ground
29:45shortly after that takedown was done i get a call that they didn't have uh rahimi in the vehicle
29:52we don't have our bomber and that's an oh no moment because now he will know that he's the subject
29:59of
29:59our investigation that we're actively looking for him and our concern is if he knew that that he could
30:04accelerate towards violence
30:08so as we're going through all that john says to me that hey i think we found another couple of
30:14bombs in
30:14new jersey at the train station and that's where everything kind of pivots again
30:29there have been a couple of individuals looking for for backpacks and as they were doing this they
30:35opened up a backpack and found pipe bombs everybody's heard about the new york bomb and so they reach out
30:42to
30:42the police the stakes are higher than ever at this point the bomb techs bring out a robot the robot
30:52goes out goes to the bag and as it pulls the backpack open
31:00the bombs all dead and it destroys the robot the bombs have become unstable
31:06so another struck of divine providence and nobody got hurt
31:25new york comes to life again monday morning and we've got 5.6 million people who are about to
31:33flood into new york city on trains subways buses for the morning rush hour and we've got a mad bomber
31:42on the loose there's a tremendous amount of pressure to find rahimi it's a race against the clock up until
31:51this point we hadn't identified rahimi publicly but the risk to the city demanded that we go public and
31:57find rahimi as quickly as possible let's cast the wider net so i think when we do those alerts that
32:04that go on the phones all those amber alerts can can't we do that to let let the people know
32:08to be
32:09on the lookout for rahimi and then john miller comes over and he says yeah yeah we can do that
32:14we can
32:15definitely do that let's do that i was like yeah john let's let's do that
32:27within minutes we were able to to get that message out
32:32and the jock you could see the host of the morning shows looking down at their phones
32:36as their phones were beeping like an amber alert all of us here in new york got these alerts just
32:41a few
32:42minutes ago saying that this man was being looked for on subway trains on buses in the back of taxis
32:49people walking down the street people making coffee all those phones went off and it said
32:54we're looking for ahmed khan rahimi so now it was it was definitely a waiting game for us
33:27it was my first day on the job
33:29i was super nervous it's obviously your first day by yourself you know it's kind of sink or swim at
33:36that
33:37point i came to work as an accident investigator that day and i got the media alert that rahimi was
33:46wanted the bosses tell us hey be on the lookout so everybody was high alert officer angel padilla gets
33:55called out to a suspicious event you know that there's somebody laying down in the vestibule of a bar
34:04what's your name what's your name what's your last name
34:09huh huh you got an idea on you know no right as you kind of watch angel you can almost
34:17hear like the
34:18click in his brain where he realizes this isn't a homeless guy this is the bomber
34:30get up for a second you have anything on you that you're not supposed to have on you
34:37close police officer angel padilla he doesn't want the suspected bomber to realize
34:43he's figured this out and his demeanor changes but only slightly another unit
34:49stay right there stay right there stay right there yes please the first officer he starts calling for
35:09me rahimi pulls out the glock
35:23there's an exchange of gunfire and rahimi starts to run the suspect was running towards
35:30what happened which was running towards my direction
35:36he happened to be like right there but as soon as i turned the corner he put two bullets through
35:40my shield
35:44first one hit me in the head felt like it got hit in the head with a baseball bat
35:50and the bullet lodged right between my skin and the skull
35:55so i turned the truck and i tried to run him over i ended up missing him
36:07he jumped out of the truck right across the road and that's when guzman came up
36:21david guzman the new rookie cop well he's now in on the chase
36:33i remember looking across the street and seeing pete's face all bloodied up and he pointed towards
36:40the direction where the suspect does my heart was racing i felt like it was pounding out of my my
36:48chest
36:50and this is a running gun battle over about four blocks in the rain we started moving up tactically
36:56up the street i got to the point where a suspect got behind a car and he was kind of
37:02like crouching
37:05and i deployed my rifle and i took a deep breath like okay this is it i started taking shots
37:19hands up i got it i ended up dropping the gun knocked him to the ground i went to handcuff
37:28him
37:28and not realizing like i was covered in blood
37:38rahimi i don't know how he survived they told me he was hit up to 21 times
37:45thankfully nobody else got injured there was no civilians that got hurt we were able to do our
37:51job and we were able to do our job really well
37:56i feel damn lucky to be alive live every day like it's your last
38:04when he was arrested he had no paper that was in his pocket the paper has his handwriting on it
38:12in his own words essentially a confession it has his fingerprints it has his dna it soaked in his
38:18blood and it has a bullet hole through the paper where the officer shot him in the chest it was
38:25one
38:25of the best pieces of evidence i ever had in my career
38:34after doing intensive investigative work on family members and others associated with rahimi we were able
38:40to conclude that he was the sole subject involved in this attack his brother was cleared of any
38:47connection to any of the bombing ahmad rahimi recovered from his wounds he went to trial in federal court in
39:10new
39:10his face as if nothing had happened he didn't seem to have any remorse it was such a lost soul
39:19when i testified in court i was hoping that i'll get some closure rahimi did not say anything
39:30to the victims he only talked about himself i think it's a miracle that we survived that night
39:39and i think that the ultimate punishment is life behind bars and that's what they gave to him
39:45ackman rahimi he was convicted he's serving two consecutive life terms in supermax
39:52so he's doing his life sentence alongside the terrorists who blew up the world trade center and
39:59uh a number of other notorious people but he's never getting out it was another success story for the
40:10fbi there was no question that had we not caught him more people would have been at risk i'm exceedingly
40:17proud of the work of my colleagues in the joint terrorism task force there is no greater task force
40:22in the country than the new york joint terrorism task force our mission was to bring this young
40:35mother home alive is this an elaborate scheme to cover up a murder i was like i'm dead i met
40:44this baby
40:45that i thought was mine we had no idea of the scale lee's scheme would rise
40:52she was an evil monster this was clearly different than every bank robbery that i've ever worked
41:01she said it's my job on the lawn and i said i don't care about your job we didn't know
41:08who's causing
41:08all this violence but they tore up the community my friend died for nothing i want who did this to
41:16my
41:16son to pay for it he called himself the next john wick i just screamed to the top of my
41:24legs i was scared to do it
41:26no words can explain that feeling
41:29no words can explain that feeling
41:29no words can explain that feeling
41:29no words can explain that feeling
41:30no words can explain that feeling
41:30no words can explain that feeling
41:30no words can explain that feeling
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