Pipe
bombs and
pressure cookers don't necessarily mean a
sophisticated attacker



Ahmad Rahami was arrested on Monday after a shootout with police on suspicion of planting explosives in three different locations in New Jersey and New York City, one of which injured 29 people after detonating in Manhattan.*
But the number of
bombs Rahami is suspected of planting and perhaps building does **t
necessarily make him a
sophisticated assailant.*
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For **w, officials have said they're **t pursuing anyone else in connection with the explosives.*
Mayor Bill de Blasio, left, New York Police Department Commissioner James O'Neill, center, and FBI Assistant Director Bill Sweeney, right, hold a news conference an**uncing the arrest of bombing suspect Ahmad Kahn Rahami.
Image: AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews
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