Pirate Arrives in N.Y. to Face Charges

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  • April 20: FBI agents escort Somali pirate U.S. officials identify as Abduhl Wali-i-Musi into FBI headquarters.
  • April 20: FBI agents escort Somali pirate U.S. officials identify as Abduhl Wali-i-Musi into FBI headquarters at 26 Federal Plaza.
  • April 20: FBI agents escort the Somali pirate U.S. officials identified as Abduhl Wali-i-Musi into FBI headquarters in New York.
  • April 20: Police and FBI agents escort the Somali pirate suspect U.S. officials identified as Abduhl Wali-i-Musi into FBI headquarters.
  • April 20: Police and FBI agents escort the Somali pirate suspect U.S. officials identified as Abduhl Wali-i-Musi into FBI headquarters in New York.
  • April 17: Capt. Richard Phillips smiles after arriving on a plane in South Burlington, Vermont, Friday. Phillips is back in his home state, a week and a half after being taken hostage by pirates and then being rescued by Navy snipers. At rear is Phillips' daughter, Mariah.
  • April 17: Capt. Richard Phillips, center, hugs his children after arriving on a plane in South Burlington, Vermont, Friday. At left is son, Daniel. At right is daughter, Mariah.
  • April 17: Capt. Richard Phillips, left, arrives on a plane in South Burlington, Vermont, Friday. He is greeted by his wife, Andrea, center, and daughter, Mariah, right.
  • April 17: Capt. Richard Phillips, left, waves as he arrives from a plane in South Burlington, Vermont, Friday. At right is his wife, Andrea, and at rear left is son, Daniel, and at rear right is daughter, Mariah.
  • April 17: Capt. Richard Phillips, center, is hugged by his daughter, Mariah, as he arrives on a plane in South Burlington, Vermont, on Friday. At left is his son, Daniel, and at right is his wife, Andrea.
  • April 17: Capt. Richard Phillips walks with his family after arriving on a plane in South Burlington, Vermont on Friday. From left, his mother, Virginia, his son, Daniel, his daughter, Mariah, Phillps, and his wife, Andrea.
  • April 17: Captain Phillips kisses his wife, Andrea, when he returns after being held hostage by Somali Pirates.
  • April 17: Captain Phillips gives his first public statement since arriving back in the United States from Kenya.
  • April 17: Captain Phillips with his family just after getting off the plane at the Burlington, Vermont, International airport.
  • April 17: A sign outside of a local store, A Stitch in Time, welcomes home Capt. Richard Phillips to Underhill, Vermont, on Friday. Phillips, 53, who was freed from his ordeal with Somali pirates on Easter Sunday, was expected to arrive on a chartered jet before being whisked to his home, where the white picket fence in front was covered with homemade signs, ribbons and bows.
  • April 17: Livy Strong, chairperson of the Jericho Underhill Park District, sets up a sign at the Mills Riverside Park in Underhill, Vermont, to welcome Capt. Richard Phillips back home on Friday afternoon.
  • April 17: Richard Phillips, the captain of the Maersk Alabama, is directed after he cleared security at the Mombasa airport on Friday.
  • April 17: Captain of MV Maersk Alabama, Richard Phillips, walks with Security Personnel at Moi International airport Mombasa, Kenya, early Friday morning.
  • April 17: Richard Phillips the captain of the Maersk Alabama, right with a red backpack over his shoulder, walks towards a plane at the Mombasa airport on Friday.
  • April 16: ATM Reza from the merchant vessel Maersk Alabama, which was attacked by Somali pirates, walks on the tarmac with his wife Elizabeth as he arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.
  • April 16: A crew member of the merchant vessel Maersk Alabama, which was attacked by Somali pirates, talks as he arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.
  • April 16: A crew member of the merchant vessel Maersk Alabama, which was attacked by Somali pirates, walks on the tarmac as he arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.
  • April 16: A crew member of the merchant vessel Maersk Alabama, which was attacked by Somali pirates, walks on the tarmac as he arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.
  • April 15: Family members walk out to greet the plane as crew members of the merchant vessel Maersk Alabama, which was attacked by Somali pirates, arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.
  • April 16: Crew members of the merchant vessel Maersk Alabama, which was attacked by Somali pirates, wave as they arrive at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.
  • April 16: A crew member of the merchant vessel Maersk Alabama, which was attacked by Somali pirates, is greeted by a family member as he arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.
  • April 16: A crew member of the merchant vessel Maersk Alabama, which was attacked by Somali pirates, is greeted by a family member as he arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.