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  1. Planning of the September 11 attacks. On September 11, 2001, 19 al-Qaeda terrorists took control of four commercial aircraft and used them as suicide weapons in a series of four coordinated acts of terrorism to strike the World Trade Center in New York City, The Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia, and an additional target in Washington, D.C ...

  2. Items seized from car. After the 9/11 attacks at about 3:45 PM on 09/12/01, the Toyota was flagged as a suspicious vehicle at Dulles International Airport, and determined to be registered to Al-Hazmi of Lemon Grove, California. A search warrant was approved, and among the items seized were the following: [5] 9) A checkbook with partially ...

  3. 9:28: Flight 93 is hijacked above northern Ohio, turning to the southeast. 9:37:46: Flight 77 crashes into the western side of The Pentagon. All 58 passengers and crew are killed aboard the aircraft including an additional 125 (including emergency workers) on the ground. The crash starts a violent fire.

  4. Crime in Virginia. Explosions in the United States. Islamic terrorist incidents in the United States. Mass murder in New York (state) Mass murder in the 2000s. Murder-suicides in the United States. September 2001 events. Suicide attacks. Suicide in the 2000s.

  5. Germans monitor call mentioning key al-Qaeda Hamburg cell members, including 9/11 hijacker Atta's full name and number. - - 9/11 hijacker Jarrah has unofficial wedding; photograph later suggests German intelligence has informant. - - Three 9/11 hijackers obtain US visas. - - Hani Hanjour obtains pilot's license despite dubious skills.

  6. The hijackers in the September 11 attacks were 19 men affiliated with Islamist jihadist organization al-Qaeda. They hailed from four countries; 15 of them were citizens of Saudi Arabia, two were from the United Arab Emirates, one was from Egypt, and one from Lebanon. To carry out the attacks, the hijackers were organized into four teams each led by a pilot-trained hijacker who would commandeer ...

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