Tuesday, September 29, 2009

NYC terrorism suspect Zazi pleads not guilty

NEW YORK — An Afghan immigrant has pleaded not guilty to plotting a terrorist attack on New York City using common chemicals.
Najibullah Zazi's (nah-jee-BOO'-lah ZAH'-zee) lawyer entered the plea Tuesday in Brooklyn. Zazi was ordered held without bail during the brief hearing.
Defense attorney J. Michael Downing says what he's seen so far "does not amount to a conspiracy."
He says he doesn't know the names of anyone accused of conspiring with his client.
Officials say the 24-year-old Zazi and his co-conspirators bought beauty products in Colorado containing key ingredients for homemade bombs.
Prosecutors believe Zazi received explosives training from al-Qaida in Pakistan and planned to target mass transit in the New York City area.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
NEW YORK (AP) — An Afghan immigrant has pleaded not guilty to plotting a terrorist attack on New York City using common chemicals.
Najibullah Zazi's (nah-jee-BOO'-lah ZAH'-zee) lawyer entered the plea Tuesday in a Brooklyn courtroom. Zazi was ordered held without bail during the brief hearing.
Officials say Zazi and his co-conspirators bought beauty products in Colorado containing hydrogen peroxide and acetone — key ingredients for homemade bombs.
Prosecutors believe Zazi received explosives training from al-Qaida in Pakistan and planned to target mass transit in the New York City area.
The 24-year-old airport van driver and former coffee cart vendor has denied wrongdoing.
Zazi's next court date has been set for Dec. 3.

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