The
1999 London nail bombings were a series of bomb
explosions in
London, England. Over three successive weekends between 17 and 30 April 1999, homemade
nail bombs were
detonated in
Brixton in
south London; at
Brick Lane,
Spitalfields, in the
East End; and at the
Admiral Duncan pub in
Soho in the
West End. Each bomb contained up to 1,500 100 mm
nails in
duffel bags that were left in public spaces. The bombs killed three people and injured 140 people, four of whom lost limbs. On 2 May 1999, the
Metropolitan Police Anti-Terrorist Branch charged 22-year-old David Copeland with murder. Copeland, who became known as the "London nail bomber", was a
neo-Nazi militant and a former member of two political groups, the
British National Party and then the
National Socialist Movement. The bombings were aimed at London's
Black,
Bengali, and
LGBT communities.
[1] Copeland was convicted of murder in 2000 and given
six life sentences.
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