You would think these surveillance videos would have better quality by now. Here's the shot of the purported Times Square suspect, who authorities say is a balding white man in his 40s. Not much to go on but I have faith in the NYPD and FBI to track this guy down if he indeed is the suspect.
A balding, 40-something man caught on camera is the subject of an intense manhunt in connection with the botched but terrifying attempt to bomb Times Square.
In a chilling surveillance video released late last night, the man is seen at the end of Shubert Alley peeling off a sweatshirt he'd been wearing over a short-sleeved red shirt, furtively glancing over his shoulder, then stuffing the sweatshirt into a bag.
Abandoned "in close proximity" was the dark-green, 1993 Nissan Pathfinder loaded with explosives meant to blow a hole through the heart of New York, a source said.
The footage was the most dramatic to emerge from a series of frightening images released by the NYPD yesterday, showing the SUV snaking through thousands of unsuspecting bystanders at the corner of 45th and Broadway at around 6:30 p.m. Saturday.
Moments later, its driver leaped out -- leaving the motor running and the hazard lights on. And within minutes, two vendors heard the pop-pop-pop of M88s and saw smoke seeping out of the SUV.
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