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  • Explosives suspect tells government to stop the searches

    10/25/2007 2:12:19 PM PDT · by dawn53 · 18 replies · 116+ views
    The St. Petersburg Times ^ | 10/25/2007 | Breaking News
    TAMPA -- Youssef Megahed, detained by federal authorities on explosives charges, is revoking any permission he gave to government agents to search his home or anything else. Assistant Federal Public Defender Adam Allen, Megahed's attorney, filed a notice with the court today withdrawing any consent to search items taken from Megahed after his arrest on Aug. 4. "The filing of this notice is not an admission by the defendant that he has previously given voluntarily consent but is designed to put the government on legal notice that, to the extent the defendant has previously given any voluntary consent to search,...
  • It's Official: Fitzgibbons To Defend Mohamed (Goose Creek)

    10/24/2007 5:44:14 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 4 replies · 61+ views
    Tampa Tribune ^ | 10-24-07 | Elaine Silvestri
    TAMPA - Lawyer John Fitzgibbons notified a judge this morning that he officially is representing a University of South Florida student accused of helping terrorists. Fitzgibbons also notified the court that his client, Ahmed Mohamed, is pleading not guilty to charges of illegally transporting explosives and trying to help terrorists by teaching or demonstrating the use of explosives. Mohamed waived his right to an arraignment, entering the plea by mail. The high-profile lawyer's clients have included a teacher who had sex with a student, an "American Idol" contestant involved in a dispute at Hyde Park Café and a restaurant owner...
  • Egyptian student denies explosives charge

    10/24/2007 2:28:22 PM PDT · by Mount Athos · 13 replies · 82+ views
    ap ^ | Oct. 24, 2007
    An Egyptian college student accused of making an Internet video demonstrating the construction of a detonator for terrorist bombs pleaded not guilty to federal charges Wednesday. Ahmed Abdellatif Sherif Mohamed, 24, remained jailed on charges of distributing information relating to explosives, destructive devices, and weapons of mass destruction. His arraignment was set for Thursday. Mohamed, an engineering student suspended by the University of South Florida, and another Egyptian student, Youssef Samir Megahed, 21, also are charged with carrying explosive materials across state lines. They were arrested during an Aug. 5 traffic stop in Goose Creek, S.C., about 15 miles northwest...
  • Megahed Stays In Jail As Judge Reviews Bail Arrangement (Goose Creek)

    10/08/2007 10:36:41 AM PDT · by STARWISE · 18 replies · 642+ views
    970wfla.com ^ | 10-8-07
    One of two Muslim USF students facing federal explosives charges continues to wait to be released on bond By 970WFLA.com Friday, October 5, 2007 TAMPA, Fla. (970 WFLA) – A federal judge will take his time on ruling whether or not one of two Muslim University of South Florida students will be allowed out on bail while awaiting trial on charges he transported explosives across state lines without a license. U.S. prosecutors filed appeal following a federal magistrate judge allowed Youseff Samir Megahed, 21, to be released on $200,000 bond. Megahed and his alleged co-conspirator, Ahmed Mohamed, were arrested in...
  • Video tape raises new questions about jailed students (Video at Source)

    10/05/2007 7:35:18 PM PDT · by DocRock · 34 replies · 1,507+ views
    MyFoxTampaBay ^ | 05 Oct 2007 | Channel 13 Tampa Bay
    An odd video raises new questions about the USF students who caused a national security scare. Ahmed Mohamed and Yousef Megahed are already charged with driving explosives across state lines. Now prosecutors say Megahed's brother tried to send a sinister code through a jail-house camera.
  • Stress Takes Toll On Megahed's Family

    10/04/2007 7:35:40 AM PDT · by Iron Munro · 15 replies · 577+ views
    The Tampa Tribune ^ | October 4, 2007 | Elaine Silvestrini
    As his son appeared in federal court on explosives charges, Samir Megahed struggled with the overwhelming strain of the prosecution and family problems. 'We're under big stress,' the 60-year-old said in a telephone interview. Megahed said he is recovering from a heart attack he suffered 11 days ago. 'I am good now,' he said. On Monday, he said, his 68-year-old brother died in Egypt. Samir Megahed is unable to travel to be with his brother's family because he is hoping his son, Youssef, will be released on bail. One of the conditions of a bail order is that the entire...
  • Stress Takes Toll On Megahed's Family (Goose Creek terrorists)

    10/03/2007 11:22:07 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 10 replies · 537+ views
    TBO.com/Tampa Tribune ^ | 10-4-07 | Elaine Silvestrini
    TAMPA - As his son appeared in federal court on explosives charges, Samir Megahed struggled with the overwhelming strain of the prosecution and family problems. 'We're under big stress,' the 60-year-old said in a telephone interview. Megahed said he is recovering from a heart attack he suffered 11 days ago. 'I am good now,' he said. On Monday, he said, his 68-year-old brother died in Egypt. Samir Megahed is unable to travel to be with his brother's family because he is hoping his son, Youssef, will be released on bail. One of the conditions of a bail order is that...
  • Authorities: How-to explosives video made by man arrested in SC

    09/27/2007 5:23:50 PM PDT · by NemoDog · 10 replies · 63+ views
    Myrtlebeachonline.com ^ | 9/27/09 | By MEG KINNARD - Associated Press Writer
    COLUMBIA, S.C. --A college student facing a terrorism-related charge made a video showing how to detonate explosives using a remote control toy, and the demonstration was uploaded to a popular Web site before the native of Kuwait was arrested in South Carolina, according to court documents.
  • Court documents point to terror plot

    09/27/2007 11:22:49 AM PDT · by Terrence DoGood · 5 replies · 115+ views
    The State ^ | Posted on Thu, Sep. 27, 2007 | By ADAM BEAM and LEE HIGGINS
    In a 12-minute video posted on YouTube, an Egyptian man wearing a white shirt, khaki pants and rubber gloves explains in Arabic how to turn a toy boat into a bomb.
  • 'Jihadi' Images, Detonator Video Found ( Florida students in South Carolina )

    09/17/2007 8:50:04 PM PDT · by george76 · 37 replies · 260+ views
    The Tampa Tribune ^ | Sep 15, 2007 | Elaine Silvestrini
    A laptop computer deputies found when they pulled over two University of South Florida students in South Carolina contained a video made by one of the men showing how to use a toy to detonate a bomb remotely, a federal prosecutor said Friday. On that video, the student, Ahmed Mohamed, said the detonator could "save one who wants to be a martyr for another day, another battle," ... The prosecutor said that video was posted by Mohamed on YouTube... Also on the laptop were "jihadi" images and footage of rockets used by Hamas... Hoffer disclosed the computer evidence Friday as...
  • Case against pair shown (Goose Creek - students wi/ Explosives)

    09/15/2007 8:15:48 PM PDT · by I still care · 13 replies · 548+ views
    St Petersburg Times ^ | Sept 15, 2007 | ABBIE VANSICKLE
    Prosecutors: USF students had explosive materials, instructions. TAMPA - Pipes stuffed with fertilizer, Karo syrup and kitty litter. Bullets and fuses. A laptop with Internet searches about martyrdom, Hamas and Qassam rockets. Video instructions for turning a child's toy into a detonator. After weeks of silence, the U.S. Attorney's Office opened up about its case against two University of South Florida engineering students facing explosives charges, implying that Youssef Megahed and Ahmed Mohamed had something sinister in mind when they left Tampa in early August and headed north. Despite the grim implications of what the government presented, prosecutors said they...
  • Details Emerge in S.C. Explosives Case

    09/14/2007 6:48:04 PM PDT · by Starman417 · 13 replies · 643+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 09/14/07 | Brian Skoloff
    TAMPA, Fla. -- A college student indicted on explosives charges may be released from custody on bond and under such conditions as 24-hour electronic monitoring, a judge ruled Friday at a hearing that also revealed details on the allegations. Youssef Samir Megahed's entire immediate family must also surrender their passports, U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Elizabeth Jenkins said after a hearing at which bond was set at $200,000. It was not immediately clear how soon Megahed would be released. Members of his family, which attended Friday's hearing, declined to comment. Megahed, 21, and Sherif Mohamed, 24, both students at the...
  • Two USF students to be in a Tampa courtroom some time this week

    09/09/2007 6:39:22 PM PDT · by TornadoAlley3 · 5 replies · 413+ views
    tampabays10.com ^ | 09/09/07 | tampabays10
    Tampa, Fl -- The lawyer from South Carolina that has represented the pair flew in to help the suspects find new council. He met with the family to come up with a strategy for the release of Youssef Megahed and Ahmed Mohamed. They were arrested in August for carrying explosives in their car. He predicts the government will fight hard to keep the men detained. He says had the men been of any other ethnicity they would have been ticket for speeding and continued on. Andy Savage, Attorney “The Justice Department now in these types of cases, no matter how...
  • South Florida Students Face Indictment for Carrying Explosives Across State Lines [Indicted]

    08/31/2007 10:31:06 AM PDT · by STARWISE · 167 replies · 5,286+ views
    FNC/AP ^ | 8-31-07
    Two Egyptian students at the University of South Florida were indicted Friday for carrying explosive materials across states lines and one of them was charged with teaching the other how to use them for violent reasons. Ahmed Abdellatif Sherif Mohamed, 24, an engineering graduate student and teaching assistant at the Tampa-based university, faces terrorism charges for teaching and demonstrating how to use the explosives. He and Youssef Samir Megahed, 21, an engineering student, were stopped for speeding in Goose Creek, S.C., on Aug. 4, where they have been held on state charges. The two men were stopped with pipe bombs...
  • Muslim Student Terrorists' Terror Ties and Terror Search

    08/12/2007 11:09:43 PM PDT · by SeafoodGumbo · 13 replies · 1,482+ views
    Atlas Shrugs ^ | 08-12-07 | Atlas
    They said it wasn't terror, but it was. Muslim student pipe bombers with mysterious liquid (fireworks, my ass)  tied to terror search and Ramadan Shallah and Tarik Hamdi (hat tip Bill Warner) RAMADAN ABDULLA IS FBI MOST WANTED TERRORIST Ramadan Abdullah Mohammad Shallah is wanted for conspiracy to conduct the affairs of the designated international terrorist organization known as the "Palestinian Islamic Jihad" (PIJ) through a pattern of racketeering activities such as bombings, murders, extortions, and money laundering. Shallah was one of the original founding members of the PIJ and is presently the Secretary-General and leader of the organization, which...
  • Mystery at Goose Creek: Who are the accused Pipe Bomb Boys? (Update)

    08/12/2007 9:19:44 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 28 replies · 3,012+ views
    michellemalkin.com ^ | 8-12-07 | Michelle Malkin
    I checked the title, and didn't find it posted. ~~~~~~~~~ Update: Yahia Megahed’s Hi5 profile is gone 6:20pm Eastern. Eeenteresting. Via Dan Riehl, Yahia Megahed’s Hi5 profile has now been removed: *** Last weekend, I noted the arrest of Yousef Megahed, 21, and Ahmed Mohamed, 24, in the vicinity of the Naval Weapons Station, located in Goose Creek, South Carolina. National media scrutiny since the men were charged with possession of pipe bombs has been scant. Some MSM reports read like CAIR press releases. The AP dispatch carried in the Miami Herald concludes: “Some have suggested the men were targeted...
  • FBI Search Linked To Jailed Students

    08/12/2007 5:50:35 AM PDT · by devane617 · 21 replies · 1,154+ views
    TampaTrib.com ^ | 08/12/2007 | CHRIS ECHEGARAY
    TAMPA - The FBI searched a Temple Terrace home Saturday morning in connection with the two University of South Florida students jailed in South Carolina on charges of possessing a pipe bomb. Authorities had a search warrant for 12402 Pampas Place, FBI special agent Dave Couvertier said. He would not say what authorities were looking for, what was removed or how the house is connected to the two students. The house is owned by Noor and Ana Salhab, according to the Hillsborough County property appraiser's Web site. Ahmed Bedier, executive director of the Tampa office of the Council on American-Islamic...
  • More Curious Details Emerge In SC Case

    08/08/2007 12:57:30 PM PDT · by bnelson44 · 60 replies · 2,469+ views
    Update: According to video top right here, the Feds have moved to put a hold on the SC suspects as regards their immigration status, which means even if they do make bond they would be transferred to Federal Prison instead of being released. Also, even if cleared of any current charges, they could be deported depending on the outcome of that process. Also court documents specifically state "several pipe bombs" were in the trunk of their vehicle. While the FBI has now seized home computers and Wal-Mart security tape in the investigation into Yousseff Samir Megahed and Ahmed Abda Mohamed...