New York ‘lone wolf’ was one hour away from finishing his bomb
She also praised the New York Police Department, saying, “I think they handled it well.”
Officials with the NYPD, which conducted the undercover investigation using a confidential informant and a bugged apartment, said the department had to move quickly because Pimentel was about to test a pipe bomb made out of match heads, nails and other ingredients bought at neighborhood hardware and discount stores.
Two law enforcement officials said Monday that the NYPD’s Intelligence Division had sought to get the FBI involved at least twice as the investigation unfolded. Both times, the FBI concluded that Pimentel lacked the mental capacity to act on his own, they said.
The FBI thought Pimentel “didn’t have the predisposition or the ability to do anything on his own,” one of the officials said.
The officials were not authorized to speak about the case and spoke on condition of anonymity. The FBI’s New York office and the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan both declined to comment on Monday.
Pimentel’s lawyer, Joseph Zablocki, said his client was never a true threat.
“If the goal here is to be stopping terror … I’m not sure that this is where we should be spending our resources,” he said.
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly defended the handling of the case Monday, saying the NYPD kept federal authorities in the loop “all along” before circumstances forced investigators to take swift measures using state charges.
“No question in my mind that we had to take this case down,” Kelly said. “There was an imminent threat.”
Added Kelly: “This is a classic case of what we’ve been talking about �� the lone wolf, an individual, self-radicalized. This is the needle in the haystack problem we face as a country and as a city.”
Authorities described Pimentel as an unemployed U.S. citizen and “al-Qaida sympathizer” who was born in the Dominican Republic. He had lived most of his life in Manhattan, aside from about five years in the upstate city of Schenectady, where authorities say he had an arrested for credit card fraud.
His mother said he was raised Roman Catholic. But he converted to Islam in 2004 and went by the name Muhammad Yusuf, authorities said.
Using a tip from police in Albany, the NYPD had been watching Pimentel using a confidential informant for the past year. Investigators learned that he was energized and motivated to carry out his plan by the Sept. 30 killing of al-Qaida’s U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, police said.
Pimentel was under constant surveillance as he shopped for the pipe bombmaterials. He also was overheard talking about attacking police patrol cars and postal facilities, killing soldiers returning home from abroad andbombing a police station in Bayonne, N.J., authorizes said.
Promoted, this one COUNTS!
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Congratulations NC!
Do it for God, country, and the hazardous mat’ls mgt industry you will soon dominate.
Mua hahaha
Just a thought . . . any chance that my education in pharmacology/biochemistry and medicine, coupled with your experience and training would lend itself to a partnership in WMD development of our own . . . ? -
Bio-Napalm… oh the possibilities… :evil:
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@ncscswitch:
I was just promoted again… not on the boards, but at work (where it REALLY counts!)
Starting Monday I move into my new job. And my income caps out at $120K (probably in reality a bit less than that since I likely will miss my numbers at least a few times during the year… call it $90k).Â
Anyone need any hand cleaner? Degreaser? Solvent or aqueous parts washers? An oil water separator cleaned out? Some waste drums picked up? A new jet washer? Ultrasonic parts washer? Used oil or antifreeze picked up? HAZCOM training? Anything regarding EPA or OSHA compliance at all? If so, call me… I’ll get you hooked up :-D
Dont BRAGG!!! :-D
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@ncscswitch:
I assume you were asking me…
Account Manager for a HAZMAT Disposal and Industrial Services company.
Yes, it was a typo.
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What is your territory? My company uses some of the services you offer. Not realy my department, but who knows.
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Hope that’ll be me next year - just finished law school and am articling for $25k/year - that’s the Winnipeg market, but at least I like the office - Public Interest Law Centre. After this I hope to find a job with a substantial increase in pay. Shoot, any job would be a substantial increase!
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What is your territory? My company uses some of the services you offer. Not realy my department, but who knows.
I have 6 Counties and part of 2 others in north central North Carolina. I am not allowed to service Arizona from here. :mrgreen:
HOWEVER… if you have any questions or need assistance with anything, let me know :-)
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Oh yeah, congratulations too - sorry for the bad manners…
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NP my friend.
Today was one of those days when I almost wish I had my OLD job back… large customer who is having some issues that are being fomented by a former employee of our company that is now working for the competition.
Fortunately I am up to the challenge :-)
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I just read about a Canadian court decision that says even without a non-competition clause in the employment contract, employees can be under a fiduciary duty not to compete with their former employer in terms of soliciting their former employer’s clients etc. - don’t know if that’s your issue and if it is you probably want a real lawyer, but might be something to look into.
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1 year non-compete in this case, and it is expired.
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In that case I recommend SBR
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Nah…
Sub sneak in this case. I KNOW this guy, and know how he works. I’ll slip in, get the ONE contract (of 29) that is expiring in the near term to renew with some really great numbers, and my peronal guarantee of service (somethign that is worth a heck of a lot after many years of service with these folks) and then just start down the line renewing the other contracts.
Tony does not yet know that I am the one he is up against :-D