Posted on 09/06/2018 8:44:49 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
The son of a Boston police captain was sentenced Wednesday to 20 years in prison for an ISIS-inspired terrorist plot three years after his father tipped off federal law enforcement.
Alexander Ciccolo, 26, went by the name Ali Al Amriki. His father, Robert Ciccolo, noted his sons admiration of the terrorist group and alerted the FBI.
The younger Ciccolo was arrested in July 2015 after a sting operation in which he accepted firearms that were illegal due to an earlier conviction. He was also recorded discussing plans that involved filling pressure cookers with black powder, nails and ball bearings, according to the federal prosecutors statement. When law enforcement searched his apartment, they found partially made Molotov cocktails.
In May, Ciccolo pleaded guilty to providing material support to a foreign terrorist group, attempting to use weapons of mass destruction, possessing firearms and assaulting a nurse during a jail intake process.
Alexander Ciccolo planned to kill innocent civilians in the United States on ISISs behalf, prosecutor Andrew Lelling said in the statement. Even though he was born and spent most of his life in Massachusetts, Ciccolo decided to turn against his country and plotted to attack his fellow Americans.
Robert Ciccolo has 35 years of experience in state and local law enforcement and private organizations, according to a LinkedIn profile. He oversaw more than two dozen officers during the Boston Marathon bombings, according to CBS.
His son was said to have been inspired by the marathon bombers.
Federal prosecutors acknowledged the captains hardship in informing authorities about his son. The government recognizes that Captain Ciccolos decision to come forward was heartbreaking, they said in a sentencing memorandum filed Friday. But because of that agonizing decision, Ciccolo likely saved the lives of numerous innocent people.
Obviously, he struggled with [his son], and he couldnt set him straight, Boston Police Commissioner William Evans told WBUR in 2015. Maybe now getting locked up was the best thing. Maybe hell get the proper medical care he needs.
Ciccolos mother, Shelley MacInnes, told New England Public Radio in 2017 that she did not agree with her husbands decision to go to the FBI. She said her son struggled with addiction and has a deep respect for all living things. Im sure some people are out there saying, Yeah, right. But he literally would not hurt a fly.
Ciccolos parents divorced when he was young and he moved from his mothers home in Cape Cod to his fathers home in Boston when he was 14, according to NEPR.
A spokeswoman for the Boston Police Departments Office of the Police Commissioner told NPR, It would be a personal family matter so Boston police wouldnt officially comment on it. A spokesman said the captain does not want to speak with the media.
In addition to prison time, Alexander Ciccolo was sentenced to a lifetime of supervised release.
Make no mistake, FBI Special Agent in Charge Harold Shaw said in the statement, Alexander Ciccolo was a committed soldier of ISIS who wanted to kill innocent people at a United States university with assault rifles and pressure cooker bombs, not an unwitting dupe who didnt understand the gravity of what he was doing.
That’s what they get when they worship false Indians like Warren.
Must be tough to call the Feds on your own kid. Ouch.
I give him credit, though. Moral courage.
Conversation around the dinner table is gonna get awkward...
FBI Special Agent Harold Shaw...Alexander Ciccolo was a committed soldier of ISIS who wanted to kill innocent people at a United States university with assault rifles and pressure cooker bombs, not an unwitting dupe who didnt understand the gravity of what he was doing.
Thank God that father did the right thing. Mother is as sick as her son. She sounds like the blinded ghetto mommas who always insist "he was a good boy and wouldn't hurt anybody" right after he murders somebody.
God bless the Dad for making a heartbreaking decision.
“Ciccolos mother, Shelley MacInnes, told New England Public Radio in 2017 that she did not agree with her husbands decision to go to the FBI. She said her son struggled with addiction and has a deep respect for all living things. Im sure some people are out there saying, Yeah, right. But he literally would not hurt a fly.
You raised a spineless soyboy. You are the problem lady.
God bless the dad.
Agreed. Gotta give a tip of the hat to him.
One of those “I’ll show Daddy. I’ll get back at him” kids who found out things don’t always turn out the way they think it will.
Just look at that picture ... “I am a liberal snowflake, social justice warrior.”
Too bad we don’t have capital punishment for what he did.
Still, I really feel sorry for the father.
My parents would have beaten us to death.
A strong and long rope. I suggest Boston Commons.
That father had real integrity. It must have broken his heart to see his son going down such an evil path and then to have to turn him in.
May he come to know the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal savior before it is eternally too late
The Newtown shooter’s mother would have said the same thing if her son hadn’t killed her.
Sad story in a way for the father.
Hipsters...no clue about life and a serious Superiority Complex.
Lady, he might not hurt a fly, but I'm worried about him HURTING AMERICANS,you sick moron.
“Alexander Ciccolo, 26, went by the name Ali Al Amriki.”
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A loser,trying to be relevant no matter who gets in his way.
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