President Barack Obama is thanking the New York City police officers who responded to the May 1 attempted bombing of Times Square.
White House spokesman Bill Burton says Obama told the officers Thursday that the city's anti-terrorism efforts are a model for the rest of the country.
A Pakistani-born U.S. citizen is accused of trying to detonate a bomb-laden vehicle in Times Square.
Obama is in New York for a Democratic congressional fundraiser. He traveled to Buffalo earlier in the day to discuss the economy.
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