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Failed Subway Bomber Gets Life Sentence, Plus 30 Years
The man who set off a bomb in a subway station has been sentenced. Myles Miller reports.
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Times Square Subway Bomber Sentenced to Life in Prison Plus 30 Years
Failed Times Square subway bomber, Akayed Ullah, sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years for the 2017 attempted suicide bombing at New York City’s busiest subway station
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Failed Times Square Subway Bomber Sentenced to Life in Prison Plus 30 Years
A Bangladeshi immigrant who set off a pipe bomb attached to his chest in New York City’s busiest subway station was sentenced Thursday in Manhattan federal court to life in prison plus 30 years.
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Judge Rejects NYC Subway Bomber's Conviction Challenge
The conviction of a Bangladeshi immigrant who set off a pipe bomb attached to his chest in New York City’s busiest subway station was properly returned by a Manhattan jury, a judge said in a decision released Monday. The December 2017 attack by Akayed Ullah, 30, of Brooklyn, fizzled when the bomb barely exploded, burning Ullah but causing mostly minor…
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Failed NY Subway Bomber Convicted of Terrorism Charges
The man charged in a failed pipe bombing in the New York subway system has been convicted of terrorism charges. Marc Santia reports.
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Failed NY Subway Bomber Convicted of Terrorism Charges
The man charged in a failed pipe bombing in the New York subway system has been convicted of terrorism charges.
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Jurors in Subway Pipe-Bomb Trial to Be Asked About Latest Bombs
A Bangladeshi immigrant charged in a failed pipe bombing in the New York subway system told a prison guard and a law enforcement officer after his arrest that “more is coming,” prosecutors said Tuesday.
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Failed NY Subway Bomber Said ‘More Is Coming,' Prosecutors Say
A Bangladeshi immigrant charged in a failed pipe bombing in the New York subway system told a prison guard and a law enforcement officer after his arrest that “more is coming,” prosecutors said Tuesday.
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Exclusive: New Video Shows Dramatic Police Response in Port Authority Subway Blast
Surveillance video obtained exclusively by News 4 New York shows the dramatic moments immediately after the Port Authority pipe bomb blast last December in which first responders swarm the bomber — and realize he’s still strapped.
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Failed Subway Pipe Bomber Pleads Not Guilty to Terror Charges
A Bangladeshi immigrant accused of trying to set off a pipe bomb in a subway corridor and only harming himself pleaded not guilty to terror charges on Thursday.
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New York, New Jersey Reach Deal to Fund New Rail Tunnel Under Hudson; NJ Transit Riders to See Fee
New York and New Jersey announced Thursday how they will pay for their share of an estimated $13 billion project to build a new rail tunnel under the Hudson River and other improvements, with New Jersey’s governor outlining a plan that calls for progressively steeper fare hikes for train riders in his state over the next 20 years.
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Bombing Underscores NYC Subway System's Vulnerability
The crude pipe bomb that exploded beneath the streets of New York this week served as a chilling reminder of the vulnerability of the city’s subway, a 24-hour-a-day operation with 472 stations and more than 5 million daily riders.
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Accused New York City Bomber Was Influenced by Radical Preacher: Bangladeshi Officials
Akayed Ullah, 27, is expected to make his first court appearance on Wednesday.
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Accused Port Authority Bomber Posted ‘Trump You Failed' Just Before Attack
The Bangladeshi immigrant arrested in a botched suicide bombing in the New York subway mocked President Donald Trump on Facebook on his way to carry out the attack, writing “Trump you failed to protect your nation,” authorities said Tuesday as they brought federal charges against him.
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Family of NYC Bombing Suspect: ‘We Are Outraged' by Law Enforcement Response
The family of the man accused of detonating a pipe bomb in a busy subway corridor near Manhattan’s Port Authority Bus Terminal blasted law enforcement’s response in the aftermath of the attack.
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What to Expect for Your Evening Commute After the Port Authority Blast
Major streets are closed and subway service changes are in effect following an underground explosion near Port Authority area in New York City.
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Port Authority Bomb Suspect Says He Was Angry About Muslim Killings, Meant Blast as Suicide Attack: Officials
A man with an ISIS-inspired suicide plot slipped went into one of New York City’s busiest subway corridors and detonated a “low-tech” pipe bomb strapped to his chest with velcro and zip ties just as Monday’s morning commute got underway, setting off mass evacuations but leaving no one but himself with serious injuries, according to city and state...