21 Guilty In 2004 Madrid Train BombingsTwenty-one of 28 defendants were found guilty on Wednesday in the 2004 Madrid train bombings, but another accused ringleader was acquitted in connection with Europe's worst Islamic terror attack.
Judge Javier Gomez Bermudez read the verdicts in a quiet courtroom, with heavy security, including bomb-sniffing dogs and police helicopters, outside. The backpack bomb attacks killed 191 people and wounded more than 1,800 on March 11, 2004.
Three lead suspects were each handed sentences that stretched into the thousands of years, but Rabei Osman, an Egyptian accused of helping orchestrate the attacks, was acquitted. Osman, who is in jail in Italy, had allegedly bragged in a wiretapped phone conversation that the massacre was his idea.
Seven other suspects were also acquitted on all charges. Fourteen other people were found guilty of lesser charges such as belonging to a terrorist group.
Thank you Spain, for putting murderous jihadists back on the street. The world is grateful...not! Oh, and just to remind you what the bastards that walked free had a hand in, watch this
video.
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