Somali Man Detained Aboard U.S. Navy Ship for Months, Not Read Miranda Rights 06 Jul 2011 A Somali man accused of ties to two Islamist militant groups was captured by the U.S. military in April and interrogated for months aboard a navy ship without being warned of his Miranda rights to remain silent and have a lawyer. Ahmed Abdulkadir Warsame was captured on April 19, and a plane carrying him arrived in New York City around midnight Monday night, officials said. On Tuesday, the Obama regime announced that the man had been flown to New York City to face prosecution before a civilian court. In an indictment unsealed in the Southern District of New York, Mr. Warsame was charged with nine counts related to accusations that he provided support to [alleged terror groups].