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New York: In a shocking revelation, prosecutors have said Faisal Shahzad, the man who admitted trying to bomb Times Square, boasted that he thought it would kill at least 40 people and said he planned to detonate a second bomb in New York city two weeks after the first.
The government included the details on Wednesday in a court filing before Faisal Shahzad will be sentenced next week. He faces life in prison. Shahzad was arrested two days after his May 1 attempt to bomb Times Square packed with tourists fizzled.
The bomb he had packed into the back of a sports utility vehicle sputtered and did not explode.
Shahzad was born and raised in Pakistan before moving to the US to study and eventually taking US citizenship. He pleaded guilty after confessing to investigators who plucked him off a plane as it was about the leave the United States.
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