FBI Seeks Help in Unsolved 2008 Times Square Bombing
Releases a video
The FBI and New York police have released surveillance video of the unsolved 2008 bombing of a U.S. Armed Forces Recruiting Station in Times Square.
The bureau said Tuesday it released a "never-before-seen video of the suspect(s) and a picture of the explosive device."
The grainy, seven-minute-long video shows a bird's-eye view of the explosive device and a suspect riding a blue bicycle around New York City between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m.
According to the bureau, the suspect may be linked to similar unsolved incidents in New York -- one in October 2007 and one in May 2005.
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Just a quick reminder that Jerry Koch is being held in jail for contempt for not talking to the grand jury about this incident.