A West Philadelphia teenager accused of testing explosives to be used in terrorist plots targeting the Philadelphia area was convicted of several charges Wednesday, but acquitted of the leading charge against him.

Muhyyee-Ud-din Abdul-Rahman, 19, was convicted of attempting to possess weapons of mass destruction, possession of explosive or incendiary materials, risking catastrophe and recklessly endangering another person after a weeklong trial. But the jury found him not guilty of possessing a weapon of mass destruction and a secondary count of possessing an instrument of crime. MORE: If President Trump sends National Guard to Philly, how can residents respond?

Prosecutors alleged Abdul-Rahman had aspirations for being a bomb-maker for terrorist organizations, saying he had r

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