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CBS News: Man watched by terror task force shot, killed by officers in Boston
--Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/man-wat...task-force-shot-killed-by-officers-in-boston/BOSTON -- A man under 24-hour surveillance by terrorism investigators was shot and killed outside a pharmacy Tuesday after he lunged with a knife at a city police officer and an FBI agent, police said.
Police Commissioner Williams Evans said members of the Joint Terrorism Task Force approached 26-year-old Usaama Rahim in the city's Roslindale neighborhood just after 7 a.m. to question him about "some terrorist-related information" they had received when he came at officers with a large military-style knife.
He said officers repeatedly ordered Rahim to drop the knife, but he continued to move toward them with it. He said task force members fired their guns, hitting Rahim once in the torso and once in the abdomen. He was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
A witness told CBS station WBZ-TV at least three shots were heard.
Neither Evans nor Vincent Lisi, the special agent in charge of the Boston FBI office, would say why Rahim was under surveillance, but a law enforcement source told CBS News senior investigative producer Pat Milton that the suspect was under investigation for threats against law enforcement. This investigation is consistent with the threat stream being tracked by the FBI that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is urging attacks against law enforcement and military personnel by any means available.
Evans said a "level of alarm" prompted authorities to try to question him Tuesday.
"Obviously, there was enough information there where we thought it was appropriate to question him about his doings," Evans said. "He was someone we were watching for quite a time."