AP Interview: Maine man says NY bomber was partyer (AP)

Mohammad Shafiq Rahman, left, joined by his wife, Sara, speaks during an interview Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010, in Portland, Maine. Rahman, 33, was one of three Pakistani men taken into custody during the investigation of the botched bombing attempt in New York's Times Square. He has not been charged in connection with the case and was released last week. (AP Photo/Joel Page)AP – A Pakistani man detained during an investigation of a botched car bombing in New York City’s Times Square says he knew the plotter years ago as a partying college student — not as the radical Muslim who later said he received explosives training from the Pakistani Taliban.


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