Times Square Bomb Investigation: FBI Searches Bridgeport Home Of Faisal Shahzad

JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN   05/ 4/10 11:34 PM ET   AP

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Police vehicles fill a street early Tuesday morning May 4, 2010 as they search a home the center of the block in Bridgeport Conn. An arrest in the Times Square bombing was made at Kennedy Airport in New York and local, federal and state officials are searching a residence in Bridgeport. (AP Photo/Douglas Healey).

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — Not long ago, Faisal Shahzad had a pretty enviable life: He became an American citizen after emigrating from Pakistan, where he came from a wealthy family. He earned an MBA. He had a well-educated wife and two kids and owned a house in a middle-class Connecticut suburb.

In the past couple of years, though, his life seemed to unravel: He left a job at a global marketing firm he'd held for three years, lost his home to foreclosure and moved into an apartment in an impoverished neighborhood in Bridgeport. And last weekend, authorities say, he drove an SUV loaded with explosives into Times Square intent on blowing it up.

The bomb didn't go off, and Shahzad was arrested on a plane in New York as he tried to leave the country. He was in custody Tuesday and couldn't be reached for comment. Authorities say he is cooperating and has admitted getting explosives training in his native Pakistan.

Shahzad's behavior sometimes seemed odd to his neighbors, and he surprised a real estate broker he hardly knew with his outspokenness about President George W. Bush and the Iraq war.

"He mentioned that he didn't like Bush policies in Iraq," said Igor Djuric, who represented Shahzad in 2004 when he was buying a home.

Djuric said he couldn't remember the exact words Shahzad used about Bush but "something to the effect of he doesn't know what he's doing and it's the wrong thing that he's doing."

"I don't know if he mentioned 9/11," Djuric said, "but something like that, Iraq has nothing to do with anything."

Shahzad, 30, is the son of a former top Pakistani air force officer, according to Kifyat Ali, a cousin of Shahzad's father. He came to the United States in late 1998 on a student visa, according to an official who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the investigation into Saturday's failed car bombing.

He took classes at the now-defunct Southeastern University in Washington, D.C., then enrolled at the University of Bridgeport, where he received a bachelor's degree in computer applications and information systems in 2000.

"He was personable, a nice guy, but unremarkable," said William Greenspan, adviser for undergraduate business students at the University of Bridgeport. "He would just come in and take the course as needed so he could graduate in a timely manner."

"If this didn't happen, I probably would have forgotten him," Greenspan said. "He didn't stand out."

Shahzad was granted an H1-B visa for skilled workers in 2002, according to the official who spoke to the AP. He later returned to the University of Bridgeport to earn a master's in business administration, awarded in 2005.

In 2004, he and his wife, Huma Mian, bought a newly built home for $273,000 at the height of the market in Shelton, a Fairfield County town that in recent years has attracted companies relocating to Connecticut's Gold Coast.

Like her husband, Mian was well educated. She graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2004 with a bachelor of science in business with an emphasis in accounting, the school said.

On her profile on the social networking site Orkut, she described herself as "not political" and said she spoke English, Pashto, Urdu and French. She listed her passions as "fashion, shoes, bags, shopping!! And of course, Faisal." She posted a picture of Shahzad, smiling, with the caption, "what can I say ... he's my everything."

Last year, the couple abandoned the home.

Neighbor Davon Reid and his girlfriend, Heatherlee Tyler, said they were puzzled that the couple moved out abruptly and left behind a mess of food, broken dishes and baby formula in the cabinets. They say the couple piled up remaining possessions in the closet of an upstairs bedroom. Tyler said there were bugs on the floors and stains.

"It was like they just picked up everything they wanted and just left one day," Reid said.

He said Shahzad was generally friendly but had some quirky habits, including jogging at night while wearing dark clothing.

Shahzad worked from mid-2006 to May 2009 as a junior financial analyst for the Affinion Group, a marketing firm in Norwalk. Company spokesman Michael Bush said Shahzad held a lower-level position dealing with the company's budget and projected income and left on good terms.

Still, Shahzad defaulted on a $200,000 mortgage on his Shelton home, and the property is in foreclosure, court records show. Shahzad took out the mortgage on the property in 2004, and he co-owned the home with Mian.

Chase Home Finance LLC sued Shahzad in September, and the foreclosure is pending in Milford Superior Court.

Frank DelVecchio, a broker trying to sell the home for Shahzad, said Shahzad told him to let the bank take it. He said Shahzad told him he owed too much on it and planned to return to Pakistan.

Authorities say Shahzad returned to Pakistan then came back to the United States. He took an apartment in Bridgeport, and his landlord told investigators the apartment came with a garage that he alone had access to. The landlord also told police that he spotted two bags of fertilizer when he saw Shahzad entering the garage May 3.

The SUV Shahzad is accused of driving into Times Square contained a metal rifle cabinet that was packed with fertilizer, but police bomb experts believe it wasn't a type volatile enough to explode like the ammonium nitrate grade fertilizer used in previous terrorist bombings.

Neighbors in Bridgeport said Shahzad kept to himself, rarely socializing or stopping to chat.

"He usually walks around alone, looking lonely and kind of depressed usually," Nejilia Gayden said.

Since Shahzad's arrest late Monday, investigators have removed fireworks and fertilizer from the property. They also recovered a gun from the car Shahzad had driven to the airport.

Federal agents also searched the empty home in Shelton on Tuesday after The Connecticut Post and The New York Times said its reporters had discovered a trove of rain-soaked documents outside the home. The Post's find included an old passport from Pakistan, an academic transcript from Southeastern University listing a grade point average of 2.78 and tax returns showing Shahzad earned $22,650 income as an account analyst in 2001.

The newspaper also found greeting cards, including one in which someone named Fayeza addressed him as "sweetest Faisal."

"Wish you happiness and joy now and always," the card said. "Praying for your bright future."

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Associated Press writers Eric Tucker in Shelton, Conn., David Caruso in New York and Dave Collins, Stephen Singer, Pat Eaton-Robb and Stephanie Reitz in Hartford contributed to this story.

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chicamorena
07:52 PM on 05/04/2010
It's mind-blowing that this guy was on the no-fly list and still managed to board a plane. Who's minding the store?
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patsydecline
we are so post kumbaya...
09:36 PM on 05/04/2010
i guess the folks who mind wall street, oil rigs and coal mines...
07:01 PM on 05/04/2010
.".Igor Djuric (JOOR-itch) and Faisal Shahzad (FY'-sul shah-ZAHD') when he was buying a home in 2004...."

Mercy me. JOOR-itch and shah-ZAHD. What a combo. Bet that JOOR-itch is a US citizen too.
How did we ever let the nation reach this stage? I can at no time remember anyone lobbying Congress to let people of this sort in here. They just went ahead and did it. So much for "of the people, by the people, and for the people."
12:30 AM on 05/05/2010
Dude chill, Igor is obviously eastern European/ Russian. Whose next? the Jews?
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samilli3
06:31 PM on 05/04/2010
I still hope the guy who run his plane into the IRS building will be dubbed a terrorist.
07:04 PM on 05/04/2010
Nah. That's silly. Better that we 'dub' this guy a 'motorist with car trouble'. Oh, an 'American" motorist, at that.
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CTtransplant
"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we gro
10:12 PM on 05/04/2010
As far as I'm concerned, he's a domestic terrorist.
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SPQR1775
04:26 PM on 05/04/2010
I think people should see what happen when you get brainwashed by teabaggers!
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Mujtaba S
12:36 PM on 05/04/2010
Ok this mortgage thing changes the picture considerably. He may not have al-qaeda inspired reasons for his actions, it could be anger towards his mortgage situation. Is it still terrorism? absolutely. The guy who flew a plane into the IRS building was terrorism too. But I bet most Americans did not see the incident like that. So sad.
12:42 PM on 05/04/2010
Thank you, someone is thinking. Fanned. This guy could have just been pissed about his situation.
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08:08 PM on 05/04/2010
gosh this is almost coherent. after all, times square is just as famous for being home to mortgage brokers and their ilk as an IRS building would be for housing IRS agents. here's a thought: folks who train in pakistan to kill americans, any americans they can kill, as long as its a lot of them at once, belong in their own category. putting your head in the sand and trying to gerrymander some irate dude here or there at a post office or abortion clinic into the same category is oddly-motivated. even holder broke the team rule and called him a 'terrorist.'
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vol1805
12:47 PM on 05/04/2010
making excuses for him now.
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StopThePlanet
Relentless pursuit of every silver lining's cloud
01:03 PM on 05/04/2010
No making excuses, just trying to not leap to the obvious conclusion without all of the facts.
02:22 PM on 05/04/2010
Excuses for what?

Do YOU know what motivated him?

You must have supernatural powers if you do.
12:20 PM on 05/04/2010
Just to tie EVERYTHING together this has connections to the foreclosure mess.

Wonder who is holding his mortgage?

Of course we should all be cognizant that these are all allegations. The man is innocent until proven guilty.

But still . . .

What is amazing is, considering the number of Muslims in the United States just how few buy into the al Qaida Jihadist mind set.

Just a handful.
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joyf1
Glad I live on an island.
01:13 PM on 05/04/2010
I'm wondering if you're right about the mortgage connection. Why would he become a citizen? Maybe he was just going to walk away from the country. But, why Times Square? Why a car bomb? Conflicting at this point.
12:40 AM on 05/05/2010
Why is that amazing? I'm a Muslim, and I've never met a "radical" Muslim in my life. Nor have I ever met anyone who knew a radical or had one as some distant relative. The fact that there are 1.5 billion Muslims on Earth and maybe 100,000 Muslim terrorists. That's about 0.00007%, but that tiny fraction is all the media cares about.
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AdamWright
12:19 PM on 05/04/2010
I wonder if Rep Steve King of Iowa will justify this.
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Jim281
Just slighty to the left of John Lennon
11:18 AM on 05/04/2010
Everything has its price!

Your home may be old, and in need of attention, but after all, you ARE in Connecticut!

(I've got a huge, gorgeous home outside Houston, and probably paid a third of what your home is worth. On the other hand, I AM in Texas!)
11:34 AM on 05/04/2010
Welcome to the Real Estate Game. Don't have one? Consider playing Monopoly...
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TeraWatt60
Cogito Ergo Sum
12:22 PM on 05/04/2010
LOL...maybe the "Wacko Discount" for homes in Texas will be less now that we in Phoenix have gone into the Looney Tunes business
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thepoliticalcat
Eradicate your microbioflora
02:45 PM on 05/04/2010
Poor you, having to deal with the fallout from SB 1070. Sympathies.
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CTtransplant
"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we gro
10:18 PM on 05/04/2010
LOL...and, definitely my sympathies! Fanned!

Lived in NW Phoenix long time ago - only a year, over by the Metro...no offense, but didn't like it, but lots of nice people of all nationalities!
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11:13 AM on 05/04/2010
His actions are just like those of any good right wing extremist in this country (or Christian militia member), lashing out at others in anger for his personal failure (they foreclosed on his home). How much you want to bet he lost a job, too? Poor Ahkmed, it's the government's fault.
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Jim281
Just slighty to the left of John Lennon
11:06 AM on 05/04/2010
Foreclosing in Connecticut, and heading to Dubai?

BIG MISTAKE!

In America, you can SURVIVE foreclosure. In Dubai, foreclosure is a "go directly to jail" card.
12:21 PM on 05/04/2010
Sounds like he was on his way to Pakistan.
10:03 AM on 05/04/2010
First Pakistani Terrorists found a new haven and now this. Connecticut is a rogue state it must be invaded by Canada or it threatens to destabilize all of New England
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Darwinita
Goddess Divine and certainly an acquired taste...
10:28 AM on 05/04/2010
wow. Are you advocating for foreign invasion of America? Should I let the FBI know?
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baba2nde
in search of the meaning of being
11:05 AM on 05/04/2010
Humor, tongue-in-cheek, jest, sarcasm, straight face, its all here. Get a clue.
12:38 PM on 05/04/2010
Why does it matter if the invasion comes from within or by foreigners? There some here who routinely threaten government overthrow. Report that to the FBI.
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Tabasco
Never eat anything bigger than your head. - Kliban
10:43 AM on 05/04/2010
Curses! Those nefarious Canadians are planning to annex Connecticut again?!
11:11 AM on 05/04/2010
I do wish people would stop leaking the internal memo's.
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americawasgreatonce
Life is not fair, get used to it.
09:15 AM on 05/04/2010
Are we sick and tired of being the trash heap fro the rest of the world yet?
We send billions in aid and protection and they come to destroy us.
They are reporting that this knucklehead was an American citizen but he obviously had his allegiance elsewhere.
I am guessing that he worshipped at a mosque.
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Tabasco
Never eat anything bigger than your head. - Kliban
09:38 AM on 05/04/2010
OK. So the sum total of what we're sending to Pakistan, including maintaining our military bases and a highly successful Drone program should be cut off because one incompetent national fails to set off a bomb?

I guess, by your logic, Timothy McVeigh, David Koresh and the Hutaree Militia are all Muslims too. Right?
09:44 AM on 05/04/2010
The hatred that turns people into killers is not reserved for Muslims. Just look at what others do for political/religious reasons, whether they are concerned about abortion, taxation, etc. We have had murder and terror in this country from its founding.
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Tabasco
Never eat anything bigger than your head. - Kliban
09:09 AM on 05/04/2010
Now, if Connecticut had a REPUBLICAN Governor, Shahzad woulda been caught and 'enhanced' before this happened and........

Oh, wait.
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JFK-FAN
10:25 AM on 05/04/2010
It does have a Republican Governor . Jodi Rell Ct has not had a Dem Gov in 20 years.
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Tabasco
Never eat anything bigger than your head. - Kliban
10:38 AM on 05/04/2010
Um. Yeah. Sorry if the sarcasm was too deep. Thus the "Oh, Wait".

I'm commenting on the state of mind many of those on the Right... especially posters here, who automatically believe Republicans are avatars in the War on Terror (or whatever it's called now).
02:53 PM on 05/04/2010
Please. I live here. The woman is a Republican and probably far more liberal than some of your favorite democrats.
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Darwinita
Goddess Divine and certainly an acquired taste...
10:29 AM on 05/04/2010
Fail
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Tabasco
Never eat anything bigger than your head. - Kliban
10:39 AM on 05/04/2010
Not so fast, darwinta. Ya gotta see the hubris.
08:35 AM on 05/04/2010
I don't often envy the police, but i would have *loved* to have made that arrest. Good job.
12:45 PM on 05/04/2010
Why, do you need sex that bad?
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shivabeach
08:28 AM on 05/04/2010
it appears to me,that if you look at all the past attempts or conspiracies, the people from the Middle East have to be the dumbest people on earth. Think about the terrorists inside the United States that filmed their activities and then took it to a business to have it transferred to disc and were promptly reported to the government. if you read the other articles here about the bomb itself, it's obvious that this fellow would not have passed a competency test for bomb making.

It's obvious to me that America needs to stop becoming a melting pot, and becoming more serious about who it lets in this country.
09:46 AM on 05/04/2010
Remember, the biggest killer in this country, Tim McVeigh, was white, Christian, and a citizen. There are plenty of foreigners who have contributed greatly to our country, INCLUDING most of our own ancestors -- immigrants all.
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CTtransplant
"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we gro
10:25 PM on 05/04/2010
Fan #2
10:26 AM on 05/04/2010
A cop friend used to say "you think we catch criminals because we're smart? They're really, REALLY stupid!" and he was, at the time, talking about particular white kids. And they were really, REALLY stupid.