World Trade Center

On a snowy February day in 1993, a rented van carrying a bomb was driven into one of the World Trade Center's public parking garages and parked. After lighting the bomb's fuse, the van's driver and a passenger escaped into a car driven by another conspirator. The bomb went off a short time later, causing death, destruction, a mass evacuation and a sense of terror that has reverberated throughout big building security ever since. The terrorists succeeded, in part, because New York's World Trade Center was then an open-building environment typical of most public office complexes in America. ...

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