Accused N.Y. subway bomber pleads not guilty to terrorism charges
Source: Reuters
#U.S. LEGAL NEWS JANUARY 11, 2018 / 4:18 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Accused N.Y. subway bomber pleads not guilty to terrorism charges
Brendan Pierson
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Bangladeshi man accused of attempting an Islamic State-inspired suicide bomb attack on a busy New York City commuter hub in December pleaded not guilty on Thursday to federal terrorism charges.
At this moment, not guilty, said Akayed Ullah, 27, when U.S. District Judge Richard Sullivan asked him for his plea at a hearing in federal court in Manhattan.
The charges against Ullah include supporting a foreign terrorist organization, using a weapon of mass destruction and carrying out a terrorist attack against a mass transit system. Ullah faces life in prison if convicted.
Ullah was arrested on Dec. 11 after trying to detonate a pipe bomb secured to his body in a pedestrian tunnel in New York Citys subway system, according to federal prosecutors. The tunnel is in a busy subway station in Manhattans Times Square that is connected to the busy Port Authority Bus Terminal, which is used by commuters from New Yorks suburbs as well as out-of-town travelers.
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