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Federal Judge Detains Man on Terrorism Charge Following Chicago Train Incident

    Federal judge orders man held on federal terrorism charge in Chicago train attack
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    An alarming incident on a Chicago commuter train has led to federal terrorism charges against a man accused of committing a horrifying act of violence. Lawrence Reed, 50, is being held without bail as he awaits trial for allegedly setting a woman on fire inside the train—a crime that has captured national attention due to its seemingly random nature.

    This shocking attack occurred on the Blue Line L train, where the unsuspecting victim was reportedly focused on her phone when Reed allegedly approached her, poured gasoline on her, and ignited it without warning. The gravity of the situation has led to a potential life sentence for Reed, who was apprehended by police the following morning. Federal prosecutors have charged him with one count of committing a terrorist attack, and the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois has indicated that if the victim succumbs to her injuries, Reed could face the death penalty.

    During a recent court hearing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Aaron Bond detailed Reed’s extensive criminal history, which spans more than three decades. Since the age of 18, Reed has been in and out of the justice system, accumulating a staggering 72 arrests. Such a track record has prompted Bond to describe Reed as a “clear danger to the community,” noting that his offenses have only become more severe over time.

    The decision to hold Reed in custody without bail underscores the severity of the charges he faces and the potential threat he poses to public safety. As the legal proceedings continue, this case remains a chilling reminder of the unpredictable nature of violence and the importance of community vigilance.

    Reed has spent 32 years in and out of the criminal justice system, starting when he was about 18 years old, and has been arrested 72 times, Assistant U.S. Attorney Aaron Bond said Friday during the detention hearing for Reed.

    Bond called Reed a “clear danger to the community” and said his criminal offenses have grown more serious over time.

    “He has been given chance after chance after chance,” Bond said, arguing that Reed is “too dangerous for release.”

    Information provided to the AP by the Cook County Circuit Court shows more than 60 criminal cases filed against Reed since 1993, ranging from traffic, trespassing and drug possession offenses to more serious charges involving violent behavior — including at least 15 battery and assault cases. At least two cases accused him of arson.

    He is currently facing an active charge of aggravated battery causing great bodily harm after authorities say he hit a hospital social work in the face in August, causing a concussion and optic nerve bruising. Reed’s next court date for that case has been set for Dec. 4. A public defender representing Reed in that case did not immediately return a message Friday seeking comment.

    Reed currently has no attorney representing him in the federal case. U.S. Magistrate Judge Laura McNally offered Reed legal counsel during Friday’s detention hearing, noting that a public defender was present and able to jump in at any point. Reed insisted, ““I’m representing myself.”

    Reed also agreed to being detained pending trial, saying he doesn’t “feel safe in society.”

    “I’m a target from society,” he said. “I don’t feel safe out there. I think for my safety, it’s best for me to be detained.”

    He repeatedly asked the judge if he would be given three meals a day while detained and begged her to “make sure I eat.”

    Investigators have relied heavily on surveillance cameras to build their case, noting that cameras inside the train captured the attack on the woman and those on the train platform showed him walking away at a downtown stop. Cameras at a nearby gas station showed Reed filling a small container with gasoline just 30 minutes before the attack, a federal Alcohol, Tobacco, Fire and Explosives agent said in an affidavit.

    The affidavit said Reed attempted to ignite the 26-year-old woman after he doused her with the gas, but she fought him off and ran from one end of the car to the other, with Reed chasing her before he managed to ignite the bottle he’d used to carry the gasoline and used it to set the woman on fire.

    Officials have not released the victim’s name, and her family issued as statement Thursday night asking for privacy “as we focus our attention on her and her recovery.”

    ——

    Beck reported from Omaha, Nebraska.

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