Bombings of New York City

"There's nothing in this world I hate as much as a goddamn bomb."

- Frank Castle

The Bombing of New York City was an terrorist attack in New York City orchestrated by Lewis Wilson.

Background
When Curtis Hoyle told Lewis Wilson about O'Connor's O'Connor's actual military background, Wilson paid a visit to him. He interrupted his story with knowledge of O'Connor's army records. O'Connor demands Wilson get out of his house and Wilson becomes angry, calls him a liar and stabs until he bleeds out and dies.

Bombing
"And we should say, everyone in this video is alive, though some others were not so lucky. We are hearing several people have been killed and dozens more injured. The FBI and the police department are at the scenes."

- News Anchor

Returning home, Wilson begun to craft pipe bombs and planted them in field office, 10th Precinct Police Station and federal courthouse. In explosion, multiple civilians was killed and injured. Police and FBI began hunt for the bomber.

Aftermath
"You're such a coward. Those people that you killed, they weren't making policy. They were secretaries and janitors and beat cops. Regular people. How does that help your cause? Maybe the government did something awful to you. I don't know your story. But awful things happen to people every day, and they don't murder people because of it."

- Karen Page to Lewis Wilson

Wilson writes a manifesto and mails it to New York Bulletin journalist Karen Page. Lewis wants Karen to print the manifesto as a call to arms, and threatens the paper and its staff if they do not. Karen wants to print the letter and a reply – Ellison agrees to print an editorial if the FBI allows it.

Karen prints her reply to Lewis, calling him a coward and terrorist. She is also a guest on a radio talk show, The Ricky Langtry Show, alongside Senator Stan Ori. During the talk show, Lewis calls in and threatens her. Frank Castle recognized a phrase that Lewis say "sic semper tyrannis" and remembers that he heard it before. Curtis Hoyle recognized a phrase too and arrive to Wilson's home.