Times Square Bomb Scare
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Shazad in Times Square
This image obtained exclusively by CBS News shows alleged Times Square bomb plot suspect Faisal Shahzad enjoying himself in Times Square with family and friends. credit: CBS News
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Car Bomb Diagram
In this handout from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), a graphic showing the positioning of charges in the Nissan Pathfinder allegedly driven by Faisal Shahzad and left in Times Square is seen on May 4, 2010, in Washington, D.C. credit: U.S. Department of Justice/Getty Images
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Police at Federal Courthouse
New York City Police stand guard outside of New York Federal Court awaiting the arraignment of Times Square bombing suspect Faisal Shahzad on May 4, 2010. Credit: Timothy A. Clark/AFP/Getty Images
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Faisal Shahzad on TV
Faisal Shahzad (credit: Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images)
An image of terror suspect Faisal Shahzad is seen on a TV screen as officials hold a briefing regarding the investigation into the Times Square attempted bombing, in Washington, D.C, on May 4, 2010. Credit: Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images
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Bomb Robot in Times Square
Police used this robot to break windows on the SUV loaded with explosives in Times Square. Credit: CBS
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Emirates Flight Stopped at Terminal
Emirates Airlines flight 202 was rolled back into the gate at John F. Kennedy International Airport after Times Square attempted bombing suspect Faisal Shahzad was on board the flight on May 3, 2010. Credit: CBS
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FBI agents search house where Faisal Shahzad, alleged Times Square bomb suspect, lived in Bridgeport, Connecticut on May 4, 2010. Credit: AP
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Faisal Shahzad
Photo from social networking site Orkut.com showing man identified by neighbors in Connecticut on May 4, 2010 as Faisal Shahzad, alleged Times Square bomb suspect. Credit: AP
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Times Square Surveillance Image
1993 Nissan Pathfinder passing through Times Square, used in attempted attack, New York City Police Department surveillance camera image, released on May 4, 2010. Credit: AP
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Times Square Bomb Home Video
A Dutch tourist captured this home video of the SUV containing a bomb that failed to blow up in Times Square on May 1, 2010. This video still shows the large crowd that gathered around moments after police and firefighters arrived on the scene. (credit: CBS 2)
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Times Square Surveillance Image
A member of the police department points to a surveillance image of a dark SUV, which is said to be the vehicle with a bomb that was discovered before it could be detonated in Times Square on May 2, 2010, in New York City. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images
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Nissan Pathfinder in Times Square
A tourist from Holland captured this video of the Nissan Pathfinder in the Times Square failed bomb incident on Saurday, May 1, 2010 just moments after police were alerted to the suspicious vehicle. Credit: CBS
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Lance Horton
Times Square street vendor Lance Horton wants people to heed the advice: "If you see something, say something." Credit: CBS
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Man Caught On Tape In Times Square
Police released surveillance video that shows a white male in his 40s in Shubert Alley, looking back in the direction of West 45th. He was also shedding a dark colored shirt, revealing a red one underneath. Credit: CBS
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Times Square Bomb Timer
Members of the media point to a picture of a clock found in a dark SUV which is said to be in the vehicle with a bomb that was discovered before it could be detonated in Times Square the previous evening May 2, 2010, in New York City. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images
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Ray Kelly
New York City Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly speaks to the media about a car bomb that was discovered before it could be detonated in Times Square the previous evening May 2, 2010, in New York City. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images
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Times Square Surveillance Image
In this handout image provided by the New York Police Department, a surveillance image of a dark SUV, pictured May 1, 2010, at 6:28 p.m. ET, is said to be the vehicle with a bomb that was discovered before it could be detonated in Times Square. Credit: NYPD/Getty Images
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg (center) speaks as NYPD officer Wayne Rhatigan (right), the officer being hailed as a hero in the car bomb incident in Times Square, looks on with City Council Speaker Christine Quinn. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images
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Wayne Rhatigan
NYPD officer Wayne Rhatigan, the officer being hailed as a hero in the car bomb incident in Times Square, is seen before his group had dinner with Mayor Michael Bloomberg May 2, 2010, in New York City. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images
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Ray Kelly
NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly (Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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Initial Response to Car Bomb
Police and bomb squad officers brought a robot to the scene of a car fire in Times Square to inspect a suspicious package left in the vehicle's back seat. Credit: CBS
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Initial Response to Car Bomb
Police and bomb squad officers brought a robot to the scene of a car fire in Times Square to inspect a suspicious package left in the vehicle's back seat. Credit: CBS
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Initial Response to Car Bomb
Times Square was shut down on Saturday night after police officers found a suspicious package in the back seat of a car that was on fire. Credit: CBS
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Initial Response to Car Bomb
Times Square was shut down on Saturday night after police officers found a suspicious package in the back seat of a car that was on fire. Credit: CBS
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Police in Times Square
Police keep watch in Times Square after an incident involving a suspicious vehicle caused authorities to shut down parts of Times Square May 1, 2010 in New York City. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images
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Bomb Squad in Times Square
A bomb squad examines an SUV suspected to be a car bomb in Times Square. Credit: CBS
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Bomb Squad in Times Square
Times Square was shut down on Saturday night after police officers found a suspicious package in the back seat of a car that was on fire. Credit: CBS
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Crowd Control During Times Square Incident
A police officer alerts Times Square visitors that "The Lion King" show was canceled due to the car bomb investigation. Credit: CBS
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Wayne Rhatigan
Gov. Paterson and Commissioner Kelly congratulate NYPD Officer Wayne Rhatigan for his actions during the Times Square cab bomb scare. Credit: CBS
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Police Cruiser in Times Square
Police cruisers stand by at sunrise at the scene where a crude car bomb had been parked at 45th Street and 7th Avenue in Times Square May 2, 2010 in New York. Credit: Chris Hondros/Getty Images
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Times Square Reopens
Times Square reopened Sunday, but the investigation into a car bomb scare that led to evacuations at the site continues. Credit: CBS
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Police in Times Square
Police in Times Square after a car bomb was discovered. Credit: CBS
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Cleanup in Times Square
A clean-up crew approaches a corner where a crude car bomb had been parked at 45th Street and 7th Avenue in Times Square May 2, 2010 in New York, New York. Credit: Chris Hondros/Getty Images
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Duane Jackson
Street vendor Duane Jackson and another vendor were the first to alert nearby police officers of the suspiciuos SUV in Times Square, helping to prevent what could have been a deadly attack. Credit: CBS
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Wayne Rhatigan
NYPD Officer Wayne Rhatigan's quick thinking helped avert tragedy in Times Square. After a pair of street vendors alerted Officer Rhatigan of a suspiciuos SUV parked in Times Square, he checked the vehicle out and quickly cleared the area of pedestrians. Credit: CBS
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