Judge Sentences Would-Be Chicago Bar Bomber to 16 Years

Judge Sentences Would-Be Chicago Bar Bomber to 16 Years
This undated file photo provided by the U.S. Marshal's office shows Chicago terrorism suspect Adel Daoud. U.S. Marshal's office via AP, File
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CHICAGO—A federal judge on May 6 handed an Illinois man a 16-year prison sentence for trying to kill hundreds of people by detonating what he thought was a car bomb outside a crowded Chicago bar in 2012, saying she factored in his mental health in imposing a sentence much lower than prosecutors requested.

The sentence announced in Chicago for 25-year-old Adel Daoud includes time for later attempting to have an FBI agent killed and for slashing an inmate with a shiv for taunting him with a drawing of the Prophet Muhammad.