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Monday, December 11, 2017

GOOGLE TRIES TO CENSOR THE FACT THAT ATTEMPTED NYC BOMBING WAS ISIS ATTACK

GOOGLE TRIES TO CENSOR THE FACT THAT ATTEMPTED NYC BOMBING WAS ISIS ATTACK 
 Google’s response to the attempted terror attack in New York this morning, widely reported to have been carried out by a Bangladeshi ISIS supporter, was to suggest it would censor information related to the suspect’s connection to the Islamic State or the religion of Islam.
 A terrorist detonated a pipe bomb in a subway passage between Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Terminal — one of the busiest transit hubs in the world — during the Monday morning rush-hour, injuring three people and causing commuter chaos. Akayed Ullah, a Bangladeshi native, detonated part of his “low tech” explosive in the passage just 200 feet from the bus terminal at West 42nd St. and Eighth Ave. at 7:20 a.m., officials said. Three commuters suffered minor injuries, officials said.
 The suspect in custody after the New York explosion is Akayed Ullah, said Police Commissioner James O'Neill. Ullah wore an "improvised low-tech explosive device attached to his body," which he intentionally detonated, O'Neill said. He is now at Bellevue Hospital, where he is being treated for lacerations and burns to his hands and abdomen, New York City Fire Department Commissioner Daniel Nigro said. An explosion occurred during the Monday morning rush hour at New York City's Port Authority, police said.