Long Island Press Long Island Press
Serving the opinion leaders of Long Island
Long Island Press Long Island Press
Long Island Press Long Island Press
16
new
El sitio principal para jugadores de España por dinero real es Hugo Casino
Goldenbet Casino : Protezione, Emozione e Bonus Continui in Italia
Calma e Affidabilità Mentre Giochi a Robocat Casino in Italia
Robocat Casino – Spielen Sie um echtes Geld und heben Sie schnell in Deutschland ab
Mafia Casino – La Casa da Gioco Che Ha a Cuore i Suoi Giocatori
Robocat Casino – Spill toprangerte online spilleautomater bare i Norge
Robocat Casino – Beste aanbieders van Speelautomaten en RTP-percentages in België
Verantwortungsvolles Spielen und Spieler Sicherheit bei Goldenbet Casino
Amusez-vous en toute sûreté et empochez vos gains sur-le-champ en tant que joueur canadien avec Goldenbet Casino
Transazioni Affidabili e Prelievi Veloce in Italia su Goldenbet Casino
Découvrez Goldenbet Casino et Tentez de Gagner des Gains Exceptionnels en France
Het Goldenbet Casino Laat Je Zorgeloos Spelen bij Gelicenseerde Aanbieders in Nederland
Sperimenta la Vita, Gioca a Tuo Piacimento al Goldenbet Casino in Italia
Comment s\’initier aux Titres à Jackpot sur Goldenbet Casino pour la France
Golden Panda Casino – Chaque Pari Vous Rapproche de la Victoire
Goldenbet Casino Paga Ganancias Reales a Jugadores Españoles Diariamente
  • Home
  • Long Island News
  • Columns
  • Entertainment News
  • Living
  • Special Series
  • CURRENT LONGISLANDPRESS.COM
  • SECTIONS
    • Home
    • Long Island News
    • Columns
    • Entertainment News
    • Living
    • Special Series
    • CURRENT LONGISLANDPRESS.COM

Officials Chase Unconfirmed Al-Qaida Bomb Threat

by Rashed Mian on September 9, 2011
Janice Fedarcyk, center, assistant director of the FBI's New York office, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, left, and Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly hold a news conference, Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011 in New York. They announced a terror threat has been made against New York and Washington. (AP Photo/David Karp)

Janice Fedarcyk, center, assistant director of the FBI's New York office, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, left, and Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly hold a news conference, Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011 in New York. They announced a terror threat has been made against New York and Washington. (AP Photo/David Karp)

U.S. counterterrorism officials are chasing a credible but unconfirmed al-Qaida threat to use a car bomb on bridges or tunnels in New York City or Washington. It was the first word of an “active plot” timed to coincide with the somber commemoration of the terror group’s 9/11 attacks a decade ago that killed nearly 3,000 people.

Counterterrorism officials were investigating the threat throughout the night and into Friday, as police in New York and Washington said they would increase their already stepped-up staffing levels in light of the recent intelligence.

Law enforcement officials were pursuing three people who may be traveling to the U.S. or who have recently entered the country, based on the detailed information received by the U.S. intelligence community late Wednesday, officials said. The intelligence suggested that al-Qaida planned to car bomb one of the two cities that were hit 10 years ago.

Vice President Joe Biden said Friday that there was no confirmation that anyone had traveled into the U.S. for such a plot although the tip came from a credible source. “There’s no certitude,” he said.

“The thing we are all most worried about is what they call a ‘lone ranger,’ a lone actor, not some extremely complicated plan like it took to take down the World Trade towers,” said Biden, who appeared on the trio of network morning TV shows Friday.

A U.S. official said the source of the terror tip indicated that al-Qaida’s new leader, Ayman al-Zawahri, was involved in planning the plot. But the official also said that many in the intelligence community question that and other aspects of the source’s information.

The nation’s terror alert level has not changed, but raising it was under consideration Thursday night.

The officials described the threat to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive security matters.

New York's Times Square Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

Security has been enhanced around the country in the weeks leading up to the 10th anniversary, a date officials have long known could draw an attack. Law enforcement officials have been particularly wary after information gleaned from Osama bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan indicated that al-Qaida had considered attacking the U.S. on this anniversary and other important American dates. Officials have also been concerned that terrorists would see the anniversary as an opportunity to retaliate against the U.S. for killing bin Laden in a military raid in May.

The FBI and Homeland Security Department issued a joint intelligence bulletin Thursday night to law enforcement around the country urging them to maintain increased security and be on the lookout for suspicious activity.

The threat came in a single piece of information and was so specific — and came at such a time of already heightened alert — that it could not be ignored, officials said.

“There is specific, credible but unconfirmed threat information,” the head of the FBI’s New York division, Janice Fedarcyk, said. “As we always do before important dates like the anniversary of 9/11, we will undoubtedly get more reporting in the coming days.”

A couple of police officers ride the shuttle between New York's Times Square and Grand Central Station, Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. Just days before the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, U.S. counterterrorism officials are chasing a credible but unconfirmed al-Qaida threat to use a car bomb on bridges or tunnels in New York City or Washington. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg told reporters that police there were deploying additional resources around the city but that New Yorkers should go about their business as usual, and the city’s observance of the attacks will go on as planned.

In Washington, law enforcement officials said they were working 12-hour days indefinitely, and Police Chief Cathy Lanier said unattended cars parked in unusual locations risked being towed.

Briefed on the threat information Thursday morning, President Barack Obama directed the U.S. counterterrorism community to redouble its efforts, a White House official said.

As of late Thursday, there were no plans to change Obama’s travel schedule on Sunday in light of the threat, the White House said. The president is scheduled to mark the 9/11 anniversary with stops at New York’s ground zero, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pa. He also will deliver remarks Sunday night at a memorial concert at the Kennedy Center in Washington.

Law enforcement officials are checking out all of the details included in the threat, Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said.

“No need to panic,” King said. “They have not been able to confirm it yet.”

Intelligence officials had not seen any specific or credible threats regarding an attack around the anniversary before Wednesday.

Thursday morning, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told reporters that there was “a lot of chatter” around the anniversary of the attacks but that there was no information about a specific threat. Napolitano had been briefed on early interpretations of the threat that morning as intelligence officials were still trying to determine the validity of the information. It later became clear that the threat was specific and credible and could not be dismissed, even though it has not been confirmed.

EILEEN SULLIVAN,Associated Press
KIMBERLY DOZIER,Associated Press

___

Associated Press writers Matt Apuzzo, Lolita C. Baldor, Julie Pace and Eric Tucker in Washington and Tom Hays in New York contributed to this report.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

National News, News
9/11featuredJoe BidenMichael BloombergPresident ObamaRay Kelly
9/11, featured, Joe Biden, Michael Bloomberg, President Obama, Ray Kelly
About the Author
Rashed Mian
You might also dig
 

9/11 Families Prepare for Guantanamo Arraignment

by Rashed Mian on May 5, 2012
Nearly 11 years after the 2001 terror attacks, family members of some of the victims will watch via closed-circuit TV as the self-proclaimed mastermind of the attacks and four co-defendants are arraigned at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. “I want to bear [...]
 

Ahmadinejad To U.N.: Holocaust an “Excuse;” 9/11 “Mysterious”

by Christopher Twarowski on September 22, 2011
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad delivered a fiery tirade before the United Nations General Assembly Thursday, accusing the United States, Israel and NATO of tyranny and insinuating U.S. Special Forces killed Osama bin Laden in order to keep [...]
 

AP sources: No Sign of US Entry for Terror Plot

by Rashed Mian on September 10, 2011
U.S. intelligence agencies have found no evidence that al-Qaida has sneaked any terrorists into the country for a strike coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, senior officials said Saturday. But authorities kept a high alert as [...]

 
Wedding & Event FAQ
Q- Does the flower girl have to wear white or ivory to match the bride?

A-Your flower girl can wear any colored dress, which of course coordinates with the rest of your wedding party. If you choose for her to wear white or ivory, you can accent the dress with the bridal party color sash or appliqué. She can also wear the color of the bridal party and to differentiate her, you can add a white or ivory sash. Choose something that you feel will coordinate best with the rest of your bridal party.

Click here for more FAQs

Long Island Press is a registered trademark of Schneps Communications. © 2017. All rights reserved.