Tuesday, February 13, 2018

New York City Bomber Ahmed Rahimi Sentenced to Life in Prison


A New Jersey man allegedly inspired by ISIS and al Qaeda to plant bombs in New York City and New Jersey was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday — after complaining that he was being discriminated against for being Muslim.

"I don't harbor hate toward anyone," Ahmed Khan Rahimi said during a rambling statement in which he criticized the FBI, prosecutors and prison officials, who accused him of distributing terrorist propaganda behind bars.

But, he added, "I have come to understand why there is such a big frustration between Muslims overseas and the American people."

Rahimi, 30, said nothing about the victims of the September 2016 bombing in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood that injured 30 people — which prosecutors noted in asking for the maximum sentence.

"Mr. Rahimi just stood here for the last 10 minutes and blamed everyone else for his actions," Assistant U.S. Attorney Shawn Crowley said. "He is unrepentant. He shows no sympathy for his victims." 

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Source: NBC News 

 Statement from Governor Andrew Cuomo

"With the sentencing of Ahmad Khan Rahimi to multiple terms of life in prison, justice has been served. The sentencing will not heal the pain and suffering that this despicable act caused New Yorkers, but it sends a strong message that we will not tolerate those who seek to sow fear, hate and violence.

"I commend New York's law enforcement community for diligently investigating and pursuing this case, and I want to once again recognize the first responders whose courage and professionalism that horrific night helped save lives and bring this terrorist to justice."

 
Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo 

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