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Bomber faces life in prison for New York, New Jersey attacks

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NEW YORK: A terrorist who set off small bombs in two states, including a pressure cooker device that blasted shrapnel across a New York City block, is set to be sentenced Tuesday to a mandatory term of life in prison.

Ahmad Khan Rahimi, who was born in Afghanista­n but lived in New Jersey, injured 30 people when one of his bombs exploded in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborho­od on a September night in 2016. A second bomb planted nearby did not detonate.

That blast happened just hours after a small pipe bomb exploded along a Marine Corps road race in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, frightenin­g participan­ts but injuring no one.

The bombings triggered a two-day manhunt that ended in a shootout with police in Linden, New Jersey. Rahimi was shot several times but survived.

Federal prosecutor­s said in presentenc­e papers that Rahimi has not shown remorse and has tried to radicalize fellow prisoners at the federal jail in New York where he has been imprisoned since his arrest.

“He is proud of what he did, scornful of the American justice system, and as dedicated as ever to his terrorist ideology,” they wrote.

Rahimi, prosecutor­s said, gave inmates copies of terrorist propaganda and jihadist materials, including speeches and lectures by Al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden and Anwar Al-Awlaki, a US-born cleric who inspired attacks on America and was killed in a US airstrike in September 2011.

Rahimi also allowed some inmates to view materials on his laptop or provided electronic copies as he spread “The Book of Jihad,” bomb-making instructio­ns and various issues of a magazine containing propaganda.

Defense attorney Xavier Donaldson said that before the attacks, Rahimi, a naturalize­d US citizen, aspired to be a police officer and worked as a security guard after studying criminal justice at a community college.

“It was Mr. Rahimi’s belief that he could help people while employed in a position that would guarantee him some type of pension,” Donaldson wrote.

While imprisoned, Rahimi has completed classes in business, entreprene­urship and drama, Donaldson wrote.

Rahimi is scheduled to be sentenced by a federal judge in Manhattan.

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