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  1. This is the pair of shoes Reidalso known as the “shoe bomber”—tried to detonate. FBI bomb techs determined that the shoes contained about 10 ounces of explosive material.

  2. Sep 22, 2021 · The FBI's December Artifact of the Month is the pair of shoes Reidalso known as the "shoe bomber"—tried to detonate. FBI bomb techs determined that the shoes contained about 10 ounces of explosive material. During a preliminary hearing, an FBI agent revealed how dangerous the homemade bomb was.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Richard_ReidRichard Reid - Wikipedia

    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.

  4. Feb 25, 2002 · But the FBI laboratory experts who dissected Richard Reids black suede sneakers were horrified by what they found in the soles: bombs that were, as one agent says, “the first of their kind...

  5. Jan 24, 2023 · On December 22, 2001, three months after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Richard Reid, 28, a British citizen and Al Qaeda member, attempts to detonate homemade bombs hidden in his shoes while...

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