Posted on 11/24/2016 2:03:30 PM PST by LSUfan
An Ohio college student who pleaded guilty to plotting an Islamic State-guided attack on a U.S. military employee and a police station was sentenced to two decades in prison, authorities said Wednesday.
Federal prosecutors said Munir Abdulkader, 22, was directed to carry out an attack in the Cincinnati area by Junaid Hussain, a well-known figure in the Islamic State. According to the details outlined in court documents, Abdulkader had planned to record the military members death before attacking the police station.
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Homegrown terrorism?
I will bet Eric Holder is an advisor to this guys lawyer.
We had better care! Federal prosecutors said Munir Abdulkader, 22, was directed to carry out an attack in the Cincinnati area by Junaid Hussain...(the latter has been dead for over a year); Abdulkader had communicated with Hussain months before the drone strike;...This complaint said that a member or members of the Islamic State directed and encouraged Abdulkader to plan and execute a violent attack within the United States.
From a recent article (Central Ohio Muslim community voices concern over Trump election)....where are these up-standing Muslims claiming their rights.....??
Pretty soon we’ll become immune to the bad news that always accompanies Islam when we can never expect to hear anything edifying about this “Religion of Peace”. WTF are we doing bringing this evil into our midst? We really must be hard up for a disastrous future. How can Trump possibly plan to MAGA with a bunch of evil barbarians interspersed within our population? It is much more cost effective for the West to get rid of every muzzie.
Why is a jihadi enrolled in college? Who’s paying?
What is the over & under on how long this creep will last in an American prison???
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