Posted on 03/02/2019 10:13:00 AM PST by Libloather
A New Jersey man will spend 16 years in prison and the rest of his life under supervision for a plot to make and detonate a pressure cooker bomb in New York on behalf of ISIS, the Department of Justice announced Friday.
Gregory Lepsky, 22, of Point Pleasant, N.J., pleaded guilty last year to attempting to provide material support to a terrorist organization for the plot.
Lepsky was arrested in 2017 after stabbing the family dog, and authorities found the pressure cooker in his bedroom closet. He had obtained bomb-making instructions, the pressure cooker, and the other items for the attack via the Internet.
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22 yrs old,
The Libtards
are Blooming early.
Stabbed the family dog? I would push the button just for that!
Article mentions ISIS but the words Islam and Muslim do not appear.
The man stabbed the family dog. Dogs are unclean in Islam.
did they ever get the seaside park bomber?
There’s my capital punishment right there
End it, don’t mend it
My bet is that this story will go virtually unmentioned in the MSM - there’s no Trump connection, real or imagined, so no media buzz.
Dittos
16 years in prison then later he goes to Hell because of his stupidity.
Non-uniformed enemy combatants (i.e. spies and saboteurs) may legally be summarily executed under the Hague conventions
Invest in Instapots before the pressure cooker ban.
Point Pleasant is fifteen minutes from my house. It’s a very nice little sea shore community, like a litte Mayberry on The Jersey Shore.
Stabbed the dog and made a bomb. He should be made to demonstrate how the bomb detonates with him within 3 feet of it. This stuff has to be stopped.
Stop it?
Thats easy. Declare Islam a terrorist organization
If you want to worship a pedophile prophet, move to Pakistan.
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