Life Imprisonment

Hospital Bomb Plotter Jailed for Life

Mohammad Farooq, a trainee nurse, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 37 years for attempting a deadly Islamic State-inspired attack. His plan involved a pressure cooker bomb, significantly more powerful than those used in the Boston Marathon bombing, intended for use at St. James’s Hospital in Leeds, with RAF Mentwith Hill as a backup target. The attack was thwarted by a patient who talked Farooq out of detonating the device. Farooq’s conviction stemmed from evidence including the bomb, a (fake) firearm, and digital evidence revealing his extremist views and planning.

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NYC Man Gets Life for Child Pornography, Sextortion

Zachary Williams, 37, of New York, was sentenced to life imprisonment for preying on a 13-year-old New Jersey girl. He initiated contact online, deceiving her about his age and coercing her into sending nude photos, which he then used to manipulate her into a meeting where he engaged in sexual intercourse. Following his arrest in a sting operation, investigators discovered additional child pornography on his phone, leading to further charges. Williams’s conviction includes charges related to interstate travel for illicit sexual conduct, child pornography production and possession, and coercion and enticement of a minor.

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