Times Square car bomb suspect indicted in New York
Faisal Shahzad, seen in this undated photo released by the U.S. Marshal's Service, has been indicted on 10 terrorism related charges by a federal grand jury in connection to the May 1 attempted car bombing in New York's Times Square the U.S. Justice Department announced on June 17, 2010. UPI/U.S. Marshal's Service/HO
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