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NYC subway bomber sentenced to life in prison for terror attack

NYC subway bomber sentenced to life in prison for terror attack A man convicted in federal court for the 2017 terror bombing attack in a New York City subway station was sentenced Thursday to life in prison. Akayed Ullah could be seen on footage in an underground tunnel walkway detonating a bomb on his person during morning rush hour December 11, 2017. Six people were injured in the blast. Ullah injured his hands and stomach. The tunnel connects two subway lines beneath the Port Authority Bus Terminal, a major transit hub in Manhattan that accommodates 220,000 passenger trips a day. The 31-year-old Bangladeshi man was convicted on six counts after a one-week trial in the Southern District of New York in 2018. Two of the charges, including using a weapon of mass destruction, carried a maximum sentence of life in prison.

DOJ Announces Akayed Ullah Sentenced To Life In Prison For Bombing New York City Subway Station In 2017 On Behalf Of ISIS

DOJ Announces Akayed Ullah Sentenced To Life In Prison For Bombing New York City Subway Station In 2017 On Behalf Of ISIS
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NY subway bomber sentenced to life in prison

© Getty The 2017 New York subway bomber was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday by a federal judge, about 2 1/2 years after he was convicted. Akayed Ullah, 31, detonated a pipe bomb in a subway station near the Port Authority Bus Terminal in December of 2017. No people were killed or seriously injured in the attack, which came about a month after Sayfullo Saipov killed eight people in Lower Manhattan in a truck attack. Ullah was convicted in 2018 of possessing an illegal weapon, making terroristic threats and supporting an act of terrorism. ADVERTISEMENT The New York Times reported Thursday that Judge Richard J. Sullivan granted a request from federal prosecutors to impose imprisonment on Ullah. They argued during the sentencing phase that Ullah, originally from Bangladesh, wanted to cause the maximum amount of damage possible by carrying out the attack during morning rush hour at the busiest subway station in New York.

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