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Facebook photo of Christopher Ziobro, 21,















BAYONNE – The Facebook pages of the two men

reveal strong emotions and opinions.

One of the men, Christopher Ziobro, 21, posted on Dec. 12, "Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets," apparently quoting one of his favorite movies, "Taxi Driver."

The other man, Ghaias Mirza, 18, says in his Facebook profile that he is an atheist. “There is no god, only humans created that to refer a sign of relief or anguish and pain," he wrote.

Police were called to Ziobro's home at West 33rd Street home at 2:32 p.m. Saturday on a report that kids were throwing bottles from an apartment the bottles were exploding, a Bayonne police official said this afternoon.

Bayonne police, the Jersey City Police Department's bomb squad, and members of the federally-led Joint Terrorism Task Force responded to the scene and took Ziobro, of Bayonne, and his friend Mirza, of Jersey City, into custody, the official said.

Charges are pending further investigation by the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office and Bayonne Police Department's Detective Bureau, the police official said.

The two men are being held at the Bayonne police headquarters, which is part of the City Hall complex on Avenue C.

No one was injured during the incident on Saturday

A resident who lives in the apartment beneath Ziobro's unit, told WPIX-TV that his apartment was shaken by two loud blasts.

Ziobro's Facebook profile states that he works at a cosmetics salon on Broadway in Bayonne, is a graduate of Bayonne High School, and is taking courses at Harvard University.

Ziobro's Facebook page also indicates that he is married. Under "interests," he lists "women."

His favorite movies include "Pulp Fiction” and “Taxi Driver,” according to his page.

The two men are due to appear tomorrow in Central Judicial Processing court in Jersey City.