Richard Reid, the "shoe bomber" who attempted to blow up a transatlantic flight, was born a British citizen in south London.
After his federal appointment, Judge Young sentenced Richard Reid who is better known as the terrorist shoe bomber to life in prison.
In 2002, he wrote about his experience of attending school with the shoe bomber, Richard Reid.
Also, it was probably unfortunate to describe would-be shoe bombers as having "cold feet".
The same excuse was offered for Richard Reid, the notorious "shoe bomber."
Al Queda did not have enough brains behind them (think about shoe bomber and nicker bombers) but game with Iranians will be different.
In June 2009 Richard Reid, commonly known as the "shoe bomber," went on a hunger strike and was force-fed.
Federal prosecutors recently decided not to use terrorist tribunals in trying the "20th hijacker" or the "shoe bomber."
Mr. Reid, the failed shoe bomber, had only a high school degree.
The mosque made international headlines when it was reported that Richard Reid, the so-called "shoe bomber" had attended the mosque.