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http://articles.philly.com/2011-08-27/news/29935063_1_jihad-jane-mohammed-terror-cases
“Teen tied to Jihad Jane allegedly plotted school shooting”
August 27, 2011
By John Shiffman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SNIPPET: “”I had a lot of thoughts about you today,” Mohammed K. wrote to his Western Pennsylvania pen pal late last year. “About us both doing martyrdom operations together in my school. . . . It was like we both were in a big truck and had guns and we were shooting randomly at a huge crowd of kids.””
SNIPPET: “Mohammed’s chat room friend was Emerson Begolly, a Pennsylvania State University student who was soon charged with soliciting unrelated terror attacks. Transcripts of the chats were publicly filed in that case.
During the Nov. 22, 2010, chat, Mohammed told Begolly he lived near National Security Agency headquarters in Fort Meade, Md.
“The place where I live is a HOTBED of NSA and all the security agencies of Amrika (sic),” Mohammed wrote. “And the kids who study in my school proudly state that their parents work in NSA and FBI, and even carry key chains - piss me off.”
“Like Columbine?” Begolly asked.
“Na’am, lol” Mohammed wrote, using the Arabic word for “yes” and Internet slang for “laughing out loud.””
http://articles.philly.com/2012-03-05/news/31124503_1_jihad-jane-plea-hearing-fbi-agents
“MD. teen plans guilty plea in terror case in Pa.”
March 05, 2012|FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
SNIPPET: “A Maryland student accused of conspiring with the Montgomery County woman known as “Jihad Jane” plans to plead guilty.
Court papers filed Monday show that Mohammad Hassan Khalid, 18, is due in court in Philadelphia next month for a change-of-plea hearing, the Associated Press reported.
Born in Pakistan, Khalid was an honors student living with his family in Ellicott City, outside Baltimore, and planning to attend Johns Hopkins University when FBI agents arrested him in July.”
SNIPPET: “He and LaRose met online in a jihadist chat room when Khalid was 15, sources told The Inquirer. The indictment said he was actively trying to solicit donations and help plan a jihad.”