A federal jury convicted Ahmad Khan Rahimi, a loner from New Jersey drawn to online calls to jihad, of setting the explosives in the Chelsea neighborhood that blew out windows and sent shrapnel flying into buildings, cars and people during a two-day bombing campaign in and around New York City last year. |
The conviction of Mr. Rahimi, 29, on Monday marked the end of a prosecution of what was, arguably, the largest-scale terrorist act in New York since Sept. 11. |
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Monday, October 16, 2017
Breaking News: A New Jersey man was convicted of a Manhattan bombing last year that injured dozens during a terror spree
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First I heard of it.
He doesn't deserve to be called Mr. Rahimi. For the foreseeable future he'll be called 915532.
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