Federal authorities have filed charges against the man suspected in the series of executed and attempted bombings in New York and New Jersey.

Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, faces four charges, including use of weapons of mass destruction, bombing a place of public use, destruction of property by means of fire or explosive, and use of a destructive device during and in furtherance of a crime of violence.

The charges were filed late Tuesday in a federal court in Manhattan.

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Court documents lay out a timeline of incidents, which begins at 9.35 am before a 5K run in Seaside Park, New Jersey, 11 hours before the "23rd Street Bomb" detonated in Manhattan, and expanding to the bomb found at an Elizabeth train station.

The complaint also goes over evidence that led investigators to Rahami, including fingerprints found on an undetonated pressure cook a few blocks north of the Chelsea explosion ("27th Street Bomb"). Investigators say Rahami used the online auction site eBay to purchase many of the bomb components, including chemicals found in improvised explosives – like citric acid – circuit boards, and triggering devices. Rahami allegedly made the orders with the username "ahmad rahami" between June and August of this year.

Rahami also faces attempted charges in connection to his shootout with police.