R.P. Eddy, a senior fellow for counterterrorism at the Manhattan Institute, told CNN the cases in Dallas and Illinois — one involving an illegal alien, the other a US citizen — highlighted the range of threats facing authorities.
“These are different types of attacks,” Eddy said. “Hopefully we finally realize we have to pay attention to every part of the spectrum.”
Zazi, who is to be transferred from Denver to New York, remains in detention and faces life in prison if convicted.
Meanwhile, New York imam Ahmad Wais Afzali, who is charged with lying to investigators on the case, was ordered released by a Brooklyn federal judge on 1.5 million dollars bail.
Zazi’s father in Colorado, also charged with lying, has likewise been ordered free on bail.



