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Title: CNN and Muslim Pipe Bombs
Post by: Sturmkrieger on Sat 16 Dec 2017
Mr. Ullah's pipe bomb on the NYC Subway on December 11 went off "unintentionally." And I guess Eugene TerreBlanche's murder was merely "unintentional" as his coon farm hands just wanted to wake him from his nap? 

Source: Suspect in attempted 'terrorist attack' pledged allegiance to ISIS, officials say
Brynn Gingras, Emanuella Grinberg and Eliott C. McLaughlin | CNN | 12 December 2017
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/12/11/us/new-york-possible-explosion-port-authority-subway

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Akayed Ullah fell to the ground after the incident.

Quote from: MSMExtract: The explosive chemical ignited in the pipe but the pipe itself did not explode, lessening its impact, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo told CNN's Wolf Blitzer.

"Fortunately for us, the bomb partially detonated," he said. "He did detonate it, but it did not fully have the effect that he was hoping for."

How bomb was made: The suspect made the bomb last week at his apartment in Brooklyn, according to one law enforcement official with direct knowledge of the investigation.

Suspect's condition: Ullah is at Bellevue Hospital, where he is being treated for lacerations and burns to his hands and abdomen, New York City Fire Department Commissioner Daniel Nigro said. Five people were treated for minor injuries in area hospitals.

His prior credentials: Ullah held a Taxi & Limousine Commission license from March 2012 to March 2015.

Residency: He is of Bangladeshi descent and lives in Brooklyn, two law enforcement sources told CNN. Ullah came to the United States in 2011 on an F43 family immigrant visa, said Department of Homeland Security spokesman Tyler Houlton. He is a lawful permanent resident.

What his neighbor says: Alan Butrico owns a Brooklyn building next to the home where he says Ullah lives with his family. He said Ullah lives in the basement, while his sister and brother live above him. "He wasn't friendly at all. The family was very quiet themselves. They don't talk to nobody. They just stay there," he said, adding that his tenants reported hearing "screaming and yelling" coming from Ullah's home the last two nights. The tenants did not call police, he said.