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Wall Street bombing

Wall Street bombing
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The aftermath of the explosion
(Federal Hall National Memorial is at the right)
Location Manhattan, New York City
Coordinates 40°42′25″N 74°00′36″W / 40.707°N 74.01°W / 40.707; -74.01Coordinates: 40°42′25″N 74°00′36″W / 40.707°N 74.01°W / 40.707; -74.01
Date September 16, 1920
12:01 pm (local time)
Target Wall Street
Attack type
Horse-drawn wagon bomb
Animal-borne bomb attack
Deaths 38 people
1 horse
Non-fatal injuries
143
Suspected perpetrators
Galleanist anarchists
Motive Possible revenge for the arrests of Sacco and Vanzetti and/or the deportation of Luigi Galleani

Coordinates: 40°42′25″N 74°00′37″W / 40.7070°N 74.0103°W / 40.7070; -74.0103

The Wall Street bombing occurred at 12:01 pm on September 16, 1920, in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. The blast killed 30 people immediately, and another eight died later of wounds sustained in the blast. There were 143 seriously injured, and the total number of injured was in the hundreds.

The bombing was never solved, although investigators and historians believe the Wall Street bombing was carried out by Galleanists (Italian anarchists), a group responsible for a series of bombings the previous year. The attack was related to postwar social unrest, labor struggles, and anti-capitalist agitation in the United States.

The Wall Street bomb killed more people than the 1910 bombing of the Los Angeles Times, which was the deadliest act of terrorism on U.S. soil up to that point. The death toll was exceeded in the Bath School disaster in 1927.

At noon, a horse-drawn wagon passed by lunchtime crowds on Wall Street and stopped across the street from the headquarters of the J.P. Morgan bank at 23 Wall Street, on the Financial District's busiest corner. Inside the wagon, 100 pounds (45 kg) of dynamite with 500 pounds (230 kg) of heavy, cast-iron sash weights exploded in a timer-set detonation, sending the weights tearing through the air. The horse and wagon were blasted into small fragments, but the driver was believed to have left the vehicle and escaped.


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