The Hill: Attorney General Eric Holder on Thursday told a Senate panel that Times Square terror suspect Faisal Shahzad was questioned extensively before he was read his Miranda rights.
Holder, who came under bipartisan criticism during the panel hearing over the handling of the arrest, said agents made use of a “public safety exception” that allows terrorism suspects to be questioned before being given their Miranda warnings that allow them the right to remain silent.
Comment count on this article reflects comments made on Breitbart.com and Facebook. Visit Breitbart's Facebook Page.