After the flames erupted, "billowing smoke and laughter" was seen and heard, the feds said in details revealed Monday. "The sounds of bombs will be heard in the streets," the journal declared, in details revealed Monday. The feds said the journal ended with the words: "Death to your oppression." Rahami is suspected of planting bombs in Seaside Park, nearby Elizabeth, and New York City, where the feds said at least 31 people were wounded after an explosion Saturday night. In addition, the complaint revealed that Rahami included videos labeled "best jihad nasheed [anthem]" and "jihad nasheed ya shahid," essentially a martyr's anthem, as some of his "Favorites" on his YouTube account.
Source: Fox News September 21, 2016 14:19 UTC