Moments ago, the NYPD announced that it seeking 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami of New Jersey in connection to the pressure-cooker bomb, assistant commissioner J. Peter Donald said. Rahami is a naturalized US citizen from Afghanistan. According to the DOJ he is 5'6" tall, and weighs approximately 200 pounds. He has brown hair, brown eyes and brown facial hair.

According to CNN, the investigation into both the New York and New Jersey bombings is leading authorities to signs of a possible terror cell in those two states.

In the DOJ's statement, the suspect is said to be "considered armed and dangerous."

"Wanted: Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28 year old male, is being sought in connection with the Chelsea bombing," NYPD Assistant Commissioner J. Peter Donald wrote on his Twitter account with a photograph of the suspect.

Wanted: Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28 year old male, is being sought in connection with the Chelsea bombing. #nyc pic.twitter.com/hSxhMqO7Qh — J. Peter Donald (@JPeterDonald) September 19, 2016

The NYPD urges anyone with information on Rahami to call 1-800-577-TIPS

WANTED: Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, in connection to the Chelsea explosion. Call #800577TIPS with any information. pic.twitter.com/rBDQGfXwbh — NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) September 19, 2016

According to ABC, the address of a home being searched by FBI agents in Elizabeth, New Jersey is linked to a person with a similar name.

NYPD released this photo of this man Ahmad Khan Rahami could be armed and dangerous pic.twitter.com/fkVIuBAMBl — Elizabeth West (@Limeylizzie) September 19, 2016

BREAKING: NYPD: Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, of Elizabeth, NJ, "is being sought in connection with" the NYC bombing. pic.twitter.com/D34Icpv9KK — NBC Nightly News (@NBCNightlyNews) September 19, 2016

Meanwhile, NY governor Andrew Cuomo is finally coming around to admitting that this "could be act of terrorism with foreign connection."

BREAKING: New York governor now says it looks like Manhattan bombing could be act of terrorism with foreign connection. — The Associated Press (@AP) September 19, 2016

The announcement came after several suspicious devices were discovered in a backpack in Elizabeth, New Jersey this morning. One of the devices, left in a trash bin near the entrance to the train station, exploded as a police robot was attempting to disarm it.