Faisal Shahzad, the Connecticut man busted in the Times Square terror plot built his makeshift bomb inside a suburban garage after five months of explosives training in Pakistan, a federal complaint charged.
The 10-page document unsealed Tuesday detailed the scheme cooked up by Shahzad, who was arrested hours earlier while trying to flee the country aboard a flight to Dubai.
Shahzad, 30, confessed to the Saturday night plot to ignite a fireball in crowded Times Square after he was arrested late Monday at JFK Airport, said Attorney General Eric Holder.
Shahzad also admitted spending five months in Pakistan receiving bomb-making training before the botched attempt to terrorize the Crossroads of the World, according to the 10-page complaint...