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    Richard Colvin Reid (born 12 August 1973), also known as the Shoe Bomber, is the perpetrator of the failed shoe bombing attempt on a transatlantic flight in 2001. Born to a father who was a career criminal, Reid converted to Islam as a young man in prison after years as a petty criminal.

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    • Three consecutive life sentences and 110 years without parole
  2. Learn about the pair of shoes Richard Reid, also known as the shoe bomber, tried to detonate on a flight from Paris to Miami in 2001. The FBI found out that the shoes contained about 10 ounces of explosive material and that they were homemade by Reid.

  3. Jan 24, 2023 · Richard Reid, a British Al Qaeda member, tried to detonate homemade bombs hidden in his shoes on American Airlines Flight 63 on December 22, 2001. He was arrested and sentenced to life in prison after the plane was diverted to Boston. The incident led to an increase in TSA security screening of passengers' shoes.

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  5. Mar 15, 2024 · Richard Reid British Islamist militant who gained notoriety as the so-called Shoe Bomber in 2001 after he attempted—by igniting explosives hidden in the soles of his high-top basketball shoes—to blow up an airplane on which he and some 200 other passengers were traveling.

  6. Feb 4, 2015 · Shoe bomber Richard Reid shows no remorse after a decade in prison for failed terror atrocity. Letters to researchers into criminal psychology show Briton who tried to blow up passenger jet...

  7. Jan 31, 2003 · By Pam Belluck. Jan. 31, 2003. Richard C. Reid, who said he was a member of Al Qaeda and pleaded guilty to trying to blow up a trans-Atlantic flight with explosives concealed in his shoes,...

  8. Overview. Richard Reidknown colloquially as the “shoe bomber”—is a British national who attempted to destroy a civilian airliner with a shoe-bomb in December 2001. According to prosecutors, Reid had previously trained alongside al-Qaeda in Afghanistan from 1998 to 1999.

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