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We are hearing now from a suspected terrorist in his own words. |
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CNN has obtained two e-mails from Faisal Shahzad, you know, the man charged with the failed car bombings of New York's Times Square. |
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Well, Shahzad voiced his frustrations with the state of the Muslim world and sought a way to,quote, "fight back." One e-mail was sent to a large group of people four years ago. |
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The other sent to a slightly smaller group as recent as last year. |
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The FBI has read the e-mails and interviewed some of those who received them and according to court documents, |
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Shahzad has admitted to the failed attack and that he recently received bombmaking training in Pakistan. |
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Remember it was just two weeks ago today that Faisal Shahzad was taken into custody as he was trying to flee the country. |
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But during that time, he has not appeared in court a single time. |
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It's really an exceptional situation and CNN's Allan Chernoff has been looking into it. |
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The legal clock began ticking Monday night May 3rd at 11:45 pm when Faisal Shahzad was arrested here at Terminal 4 of JFK airport. |
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Customs and Border Patrol agents pulled Shahzad off of an Emirates plane that was about to depart for Dubai. |
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The US Attorney's Office said Shahzad would appear before a judge the next day. |
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