Federal authorities charge NY, NJ bombing suspect

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Wednesday, September 21, 2016
This September 2016 file photo provided by Union County Prosecutor's Office shows Ahmad Khan Rahami, who he is in custody as a suspect in the weekend bombings in NY and NJ.
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NEW YORK -- Federal prosecutors have charged Ahmad Khan Rahami with planting a series of bombs in New York and New Jersey, including one that injured 31 people when it blew up on a busy street.



The criminal complaint was unsealed Tuesday at a federal court in Manhattan.



Rahami was captured Monday after being wounded in a gunfight with police in Linden, New Jersey.



He remains hospitalized. Rahami is already facing state charges in connection with the shootout.



Investigators say Rahami planted two bombs in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood Saturday night. One didn't go off.



Another bomb exploded harmlessly in a New Jersey seaside town earlier the same day.



The complaint also accuses him of leaving another set of explosives in a trash bin by a train station in Elizabeth, New Jersey.

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