Ahmad Rahami, 28, wanted in connection with the Manhattan bombing that injured 29 people
Authorities are urgently searching for a "person of interest" in the Manhattan, New
York City explosion which left 29 people injured on Sunday. The suspect is identified as 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami,
according to a memo circulated by the NYPD.
The FBI also released a wanted poster
for Rahami with his photo, saying he is "wanted for questioning"
related to the bombing. Rahami is a U.S. citizen originally born in
Afghanistan, the FBI said. He is considered armed and dangerous.
The address of a home being searched by FBI agents in Elizabeth, New
Jersey is linked to a person with a similar name. An emergency alert was
sent out this morning asking people to call 9-1-1 if Rahami was seen.
The first explosion, which took place shortly after 8:30pm was reported to have originated from a device placed in a dumpster outside West 23rd Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues.
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