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Home Front: WoT
From New Citizen to Suspect in a Year
2010-05-05
Pakistan-Born Shahzad Faced Foreclosure in Connecticut and Disliked President Bush; an Invisible Man at His University

Faisal Shahzad was losing his Connecticut home to foreclosure, disliked President George W. Bush, and was an almost invisible presence at the American university where he earned two degrees. Those are some of the details in the still-emerging portrait of the man who authorities say has implicated himself in the botched Times Square bomb plot.

Mr. Shahzad was born in Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province, according to Pakistan's U.S. embassy. He worked at a Connecticut marketing firm until 2009, the same year he became a U.S. citizen.

At the time of his arrest, Mr. Shahzad and his wife, Huma Mian, were facing foreclosure on the compact home of gray vinyl shingles they owned on Long Hill Avenue near the center of Shelton, Conn. He is "financially bankrupt," said a high-level official briefed on the investigation.

Neighbors and brokers said Mr. Shahzad and his wife had moved away and abandoned the house months ago. A lockbox with a key was on the front door, and the lawn was being mowed on behalf of the bank, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., which issued the mortgage when the house was purchased in 2004.

Mr. Shahzad bought his house that July for $273,000, brokers said, with 20% down and an 80% mortgage with Chase. It was a new house built on a lot in an existing neighborhood. Brokers said he used the proceeds of the sale of a condominium he owned in Norwalk, Conn., to pay for it. He later added his wife to the deed.

Chase Home Finance filed a foreclosure action against the couple last September, and court dockets indicate they didn't show up to defend themselves. They were listed as "non-appearing" parties. The most recent papers were filed in the case on April 23.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  Who is surprised? This is the sort of garbage the morons at State have always wanted to let into the country. Fast track, if possible, just like most of the 9/11 killers...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2010-05-05 16:08  

#8  So why did Corey Feldman do it?

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y25/mluphoup/Feldman_Shahzad.jpg
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-05-05 09:52  

#7  Â“Â…but so far authorities have revealed no evidence that religious extremism motivated Mr. Shahzad…”

Also, authorities have revealed that so far there is no evidence that Mr. Shahzad had a hatred for hotdog vendors or was targeting the Naked Cowboy.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2010-05-05 09:50  

#6  Indeed, Besoeker, we are in a lot of trouble with the WOT.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-05-05 09:46  

#5  Sounds like a vampire: are we sure he was from Pakistan and not Transylvania?

I don't know; if he's a vampire, is it possible that he's also a squid?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2010-05-05 09:18  

#4  Faisal Shahzad worked at a Connecticut marketing firm until 2009

That would be the Affinition Group owned by Apollo Managment, LP who's founder is Leon D. Black a close associate of Jeffrey Katzenberg, an Obama fund rasier Oh the coincidences... irony.

Thank you Google
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-05-05 08:50  

#3  he didn't like the sunlight

Sounds like a vampire: are we sure he was from Pakistan and not Transylvania?
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-05-05 07:28  

#2  The only thing strange about Mr. Shahzad that next-door neighbor Brenda Thurman could remember was his habit of going jogging at night wearing all black. He told her he didn't like the sunlight, she said.

Late evening Ninja joggers, never a good sign.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-05-05 01:15  

#1  Did anyone ask how he felt about the healthcare bill?
Posted by: Michael Bloomberg   2010-05-05 01:08  

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