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  • U.S. gives half of the Lackawanna Six a fresh start

    06/16/2009 12:19:33 AM PDT · by Cindy · 6 replies · 824+ views
    BUFFALO NEWS ^ | Updated: 06/13/09 07:11 AM | Lou Michael
    Note: Photos included. FOCUS:TERRORISM SNIPPET: "Faysal H. Galab, the first to take a plea deal, received the shortest sentence, seven years, and is now out of federal custody and living in the Detroit area under his own name. Shafal A. Mosed is out of prison and in a federal halfway house in Rochester working as a day laborer. He plans to move back to Lackawanna and rejoin his wife and child in September, according to members of the Yemenite community in Lackawanna. His brother, who refused to speak about Mosed’s upcoming return, pointed out that Galab has managed to succeed...
  • Second of six alleged al-Qaida trainees pleads guilty

    03/24/2003 1:47:35 PM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 233+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 3-24-03 | CAROLYN THOMPSON
    <p>BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- A second of six Yemeni-American men accused of training at an al-Qaida camp months before the Sept. 11 attacks pleaded guilty Monday to supporting a foreign terrorist organization.</p> <p>In a plea deal with the government, Shafal Mosed admitted attending the camp in Afghanistan from April to June 2001, where he received weapons and tactical training, performed guard duty and heard Osama bin Laden speak about "50 men who were on a suicide mission."</p>
  • A search for answers in the case against the Lackawanna Six (terrorists arrested 5 years ago)

    09/10/2007 3:33:39 PM PDT · by Libloather · 3 replies · 416+ views
    Buffalo News ^ | 9/09/07 | Mark Sommer
    A search for answers in the case against the Lackawanna SixBy Mark Sommer NEWS BOOK REVIEWER Updated: 09/09/07 6:29 AM The arraignment of the Lackawanna Six attracted national attention. Derek Gee/Buffalo News It was five years ago today that police apprehended the first member of what was quickly dubbed the Lackawanna Six. Headlines blared far beyond Western New York, as news stories raised the specter of homegrown terrorists training with al-Qaida in southern Afghanistan. Osama bin Laden, it would later be revealed, was present, too. President Bush, Attorney General John Ashcroft and FBI Director Robert Mueller quickly proclaimed the Lackawanna...
  • Second N.Y. Terror Suspect Pleads Guilty

    03/24/2003 11:57:11 AM PST · by JohnHuang2 · 4 replies · 245+ views
    Reuters | Monday, March 24, 2003 | By CAROLYN THOMPSON
    Second N.Y. Terror Suspect Pleads Guilty By CAROLYN THOMPSON .c The Associated Press BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - A second of six Yemeni-American men accused of training at an al-Qaida camp in Afghanistan months before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks pleaded guilty Monday to charges he supported al-Qaida. Shafal Mosed, 24, entered the plea to a charge of knowingly and unlawfully providing and attempting to provide material resources to a foreign terrorist organization, namely al-Qaida. Under a plea deal, he agreed to cooperate with investigators. In exchange, prosecutors dropped one charge and agreed to seek a lighter sentence of eight years....
  • Second 'Buffalo Six' Member Pleads Guilty

    03/24/2003 9:44:43 AM PST · by new cruelty · 1 replies · 185+ views
    Associated Press ^ | March 24, 2003
    <p>BUFFALO, N.Y. — A second of six Yemeni-American men accused of training at an Al Qaeda camp in Afghanistan months before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks pleaded guilty Monday to charges he supported Al Qaeda.</p> <p>Shafal Mosed, 24, entered the plea to a charge of knowingly and unlawfully providing and attempting to provide material resources to a foreign terrorist organization, namely Al Qaeda.</p>
  • Arrests Upset N.Y. Yemeni Community

    09/14/2002 6:23:26 PM PDT · by syriacus · 27 replies · 677+ views
    AP via Newsday ^ | September 14, 2002 | BEN DOBBIN
    LACKAWANNA, N.Y. -- Members of the Yemeni community in this western New York city struggled Saturday to reconcile their identity as a hardworking and vital part of their town with allegations of a terrorist cell in their midst. Yemenis started coming to the Buffalo suburb in 1922, finding work in the steel mills that churned on the Lake Erie shore. They remain a growing part of this city of 20,000. But the community of about 1,000 Yemenis living in Lackawanna has been shaken by the arrests of five men -- all U.S. born -- who federal authorities say aided the...