NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Colorado man was convicted Friday of lying to investigators racing to uncover his son's plan to bomb New York City subways in 2009 and conspiring with others to conceal evidence of the failed plot. A federal jury in Brooklyn found Mohammed Wali Zazi, 55, guilty on one count of ...
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