Muharem Kurbegović (born 1943), also known as The Alphabet Bomber, is an immigrant from the former Yugoslavia who firebombed the Pan Am Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport on August 6, 1974, killing three and injuring eight. He was allegedly motivated to commit the attack after being charged with masturbating in a dance hall. Although he was found not guilty, the arrest record resulted in his inability to get a business license for a dance hall and also affected his application for American citizenship. This resulted in his personal vendetta against a judge and the commissioners, which grew into demands for an end to immigration and naturalization laws, as well as any laws about sex.
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| - Muharem Kurbegović (born 1943), also known as The Alphabet Bomber, is an immigrant from the former Yugoslavia who firebombed the Pan Am Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport on August 6, 1974, killing three and injuring eight. He was allegedly motivated to commit the attack after being charged with masturbating in a dance hall. Although he was found not guilty, the arrest record resulted in his inability to get a business license for a dance hall and also affected his application for American citizenship. This resulted in his personal vendetta against a judge and the commissioners, which grew into demands for an end to immigration and naturalization laws, as well as any laws about sex. (en)
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| - Muharem Kurbegović (born 1943), also known as The Alphabet Bomber, is an immigrant from the former Yugoslavia who firebombed the Pan Am Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport on August 6, 1974, killing three and injuring eight. He was allegedly motivated to commit the attack after being charged with masturbating in a dance hall. Although he was found not guilty, the arrest record resulted in his inability to get a business license for a dance hall and also affected his application for American citizenship. This resulted in his personal vendetta against a judge and the commissioners, which grew into demands for an end to immigration and naturalization laws, as well as any laws about sex. (en)
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