<br/>A Pakistan-born US citizen accused of trying to set off a car bomb in Times Square in New York early May has pleaded guilty to all the ten charges against him. <br/> <br/>They included attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. Faisal Shahzad has admitted to parking a car with a crude bomb inside it when Times Square was packed with people on a Saturday evening. The device was made later defused. He was arrested on board a Dubai-bound plane in New York's main airport two days later. <br/> <br/>Faisal Shahzad made a guilty plea in a packed court room when the judge asked him to make a statement. He said, he wanted to plead guilty one hundred times more to let America know if it did not get out of Iraq and Afghanisan, we would be attacking the US.<br/> <br/>Court documents showed that Shahzad received money claiming they were from the Pakistani Taliban.<br/>
News On AIR | June 22, 2010 10:33 AM
Times Square bomb suspect pleads guilty to all 10 charges