they did nothing wrong. i just wanted to have as many victims as possible. the teen himself says he thinks he s mentally ill but that nobody ever noticed. he said he had never been bullied, nothing like that. we ve blurred his face because he s a juvenile, but prosecutors say they want to charge him as an adult. cops say they arrested the student back in april after they found him in a storage locker with bombmaking materials. police have released home video showing the suspect stabbing a knife between his fingers and testing explosive devices. his parents say they do not believe he would have actually carried out the attack. mike tobin is in our midwest news hub this afternoon. what else do we know about this teen and what he says in his recordings? well, you though, shepard, what you get from the new evidence is a good bit of detail. and you also hear this chilling matte matter-of-fact, even arrogant tone in had kid s voice. police released video documentation of him testing th
it makes complete sense, but is that anything that concerns you, that they re looking at what they have and saying, we don t know if it s in there. it may reveal that there are gaps in what they know right now and what the photographs and what the video documentation are showing. but look, the public are first multipliers, and there is one study that suggests that up to 80% of the attempted terrorist plots that have been uncovered in the last ten years have been due to tips from the public or law enforcement. right here in times square just a few years ago, it was a hot dog vendor who noticed something suspicious and alerted law enforcement to the suspicious vehicle that led to a prevented terrorist attack. one that had a pressure cooker in it, actually, at least as our understanding is. andrew, what does this say to you, though, about the person who did this? obviously it could be people that did this, that there was no tip. you as a lone wolf know this could happen and it could g
and you if you had video. they obviously want to get as much information as they can. it makes complete sense, but is that anything that concerns you, that they re looking at what they have and saying, we don t know if it s in there. it may reveal that there are gaps in what they know right now and what the photographs and what the video documentation are showing. but look, the public are first multipliers, and there is one study that suggests that up to 80% of the attempted terrorist plots that have been uncovered in the last ten years have been due to tips from the public or law enforcement. right here in times square just a few years ago, it was a hot dog vendor who noticed something suspicious and alerted law enforcement to the suspicious vehicle that led to a prevented terrorist attack. one that had a pressure cooker in it, actually, at least as our understanding is. andrew, what does this say to you, though, about the person who did this? obviously it could be people that did
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