Thirty nine people were killed on Wall Street when a bomb exploded around noon on September 16, 1920. The culprit was never found but it widely believed to have been orchestrated by Italian anarchists in the wake of the Sacco Vanzetti indictment for murder five days earlier on September 11, 1920. Luigi Galleani claimed responsibility for the attack on his deathbed. Click here to read more
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Sept. 16, 1920: Largest unresolved terrorist attack in New York City
Thirty nine people were killed on Wall Street when a bomb exploded around noon on September 16, 1920. The culprit was never found but it widely believed to have been orchestrated by Italian anarchists in the wake of the Sacco Vanzetti indictment for murder five days earlier on September 11, 1920. Luigi Galleani claimed responsibility for the attack on his deathbed. Click here to read more
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