Man arrested in Boston terrorism probe due in court

A Massachusetts man arrested late Tuesday as part of a terrorism investigation will face charges in federal court on Wednesday, hours after another suspect in the probe was shot dead, according to prosecutors.

Boston: A Massachusetts man arrested late Tuesday as part of a terrorism investigation will face charges in federal court on Wednesday, hours after another suspect in the probe was shot dead, according to prosecutors.

The man, named as David Wright by a spokeswoman for US Attorney for Massachusetts Carmen Ortiz, was arrested by police in Everett, outside Boston. 

Officers working with the Joint Terrorism Task Force had earlier shot Usaamah Abdullah Rahim, who had been under 24-hour surveillance, after police contend he confronted them with a knife.

Police have offered little detail on why Rahim was being watched or what charges Wright would face when he appears in court.

Boston Police Commissioner William Evans on Tuesday told reporters only that they considered Rahim "a threat" and that investigators had found information about him that raised a "level of alarm."

Evans said police had approached Rahim in a parking lot to ask him questions and that he responded by drawing a knife and threatening them.

Local prosecutors have opened an investigation into whether the police shooting was justified.

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