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  • 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.
  • S.C. Defers to Feds in Pipe Bomb Case {USF terror supporters in Goose Creek}

    09/04/2007 12:22:31 PM PDT · by SmithL · 18 replies · 1,577+ views
    AP via SFGate ^ | 9/4/7 | BRUCE SMITH, Associated Press Writer
    Charleston, S.C. (AP) -- With a federal indictment in place, state charges will be dismissed against two Egyptian-born students who were stopped last month with what authorities said were pipe bombs, a prosecutor said Tuesday. "I plan to dismiss the charges in favor of federal prosecution," said Scarlett Wilson, state prosecutor for Charleston and Berkeley counties. Ahmed Abda Sherf Mohamed, 24, and Yousef Samir Megahed, 21, both students at the University of South Florida in Tampa, were arrested on state charges of possession of an explosive device following an Aug. 5 traffic stop in Goose Creek.
  • House search part of inquiry: FBI removes items from home

    08/13/2007 4:48:26 AM PDT · by dawn53 · 13 replies · 843+ views
    St. Petersburg Times ^ | August 13, 2007 | CATHERINE E. SHOICHET
    TEMPLE TERRACE - One of the University of South Florida students accused of carrying explosives in a car near a South Carolina naval base last week had planned to move into a home FBI investigators searched Saturday. But Noor Salhab, a Realtor who owns the house at 12402 Pampas Place, said Sunday that he had not yet performed a background check on Ahmed Mohamed or received a rent check from the graduate student.
  • 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...
  • Authorities: Men Had Pipe Bombs in Their Car

    08/06/2007 5:13:49 PM PDT · by bnelson44 · 80 replies · 2,999+ views
    wltx ^ | 8/6/07
    MONCKS CORNER, S.C. (AP) -- Authorities say two Middle Eastern men arrested near a Navy base had several pipe bombs in their car. Authorities say 24-year-old Ahmed Abda Sherf Mohamed and 21-year-old Yousef Samir Megahed were charged Monday with possession of an incendiary device. An FBI spokeswoman says a joint state-federal investigation is under way to see if there was any terrorism connection but no link had been found yet. The Navy base is the site of a brig where enemy combatants have been held. According to an affidavit with his arrest warrant, Mohamed admitted he made the pipe bombs...
  • Felony Charges {Egyptian students with pipe bombs in car}

    08/07/2007 6:23:56 AM PDT · by 3AngelaD · 126 replies · 3,761+ views
    Charleston Post and Courrier ^ | August 7, 2007 | Dave Munday, Glen Smith
    MONCKS CORNER — Two Florida students accused of having pipe bombs in the trunk of their car when they were pulled over in Goose Creek are "confused and scared," their attorney said Monday. Yousseff Megahed, 21, and Ahmed Mohamed, 26, both Egyptian citizens, were calm and polite in Berkeley County bond court. They were charged Monday with carrying explosive devices, which is a felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison. The weekend arrest drew national attention, because the U.S. Naval Consolidated Brig, a military prison where enemy combatants are held, and the Naval Weapons Station are nearby. An...
  • SC: Two Muslims apprehended with bombs and bomb-making materials, FBI says no known link to terror

    08/06/2007 8:07:23 AM PDT · by 3AngelaD · 264 replies · 6,355+ views
    Jihad Watch ^ | August 6, 2007
    Goose Creek - Two men are being held in the Berkeley County Detention Center after police find explosive making devices in their car. The quantity of explosive making materials in that vehicle is unclear. The FBI (website) reports that there is no known link to terrorism. The Berkeley County Sheriff's Office believes that among materials in the car's trunk were a bomb and bomb making materials that include chemicals, fuses, and igniters. The men 21-year-old Yousef Megahed and 24-year-old Ahmed Mohamed were pulled over Saturday evening during a routine traffic stop near Myers Road and Highway 176. Few details about...
  • USF Students Charged With Having Explosive Near S.C. Navy Station

    08/06/2007 11:27:50 AM PDT · by Lexington Green · 74 replies · 3,729+ views
    Tampa Tribune ^ | 8/06/07 | ADAM EMERSON
    TAMPA -- The two men detained in South Carolina over the weekend after police said they found a suspicious item in their car are University of South Florida students, officials said. At a 1:30 p.m. news conference today, USF Spokesman Ken Gullette said Yousef Megahed is an undergraduate student and Ahmed Mohamed is a civil engineering graduate student. Mohamed is originally from Kuwait and completed his undergrad education in Cairo. He has been at USF since January and was registered for six hours during summer session, Gullette said. Megahed, originally from Egpyt, has been enrolled at USF since 2004 and...
  • SC: Men Charged With Having an Incendiary Device (followup)

    08/06/2007 1:04:46 PM PDT · by upchuck · 98 replies · 3,158+ views
    Charleston City Paper ^ | Aug 6, 2007 | Greg Hambrick
    The two Middle East-born men held in Berkeley County after explosive devices were found in their car have been charged with one count a piece of possession of an incendiary device. Police denied that the two were pulled over because they were of Arabian decent, stating that they acted suspiciously when pulled over for speeding on Hwy. 176 in Goose Creek. Both now living in Tampa, Fla., Yousef Samir Megahed, 21, originally from Egypt, and Ahmed Abda Sherf Mohamed, 24, originally from Kuwait, were going at least 15 miles over the posted speed limit when pulled over, according to the...
  • Details on Materials Found in Trunk Unclear

    08/05/2007 5:22:56 PM PDT · by TornadoAlley3 · 148 replies · 3,562+ views
    abcnews.com ^ | 08/05/07 | Shantel Middleton
    Goose Creek - Two men are being held in the Berkeley County Detention Center after police find explosive making devices in their car. There are conflicting reports as to the quantity of explosive making materials in that vehicle. FBI (website) reports are saying that there is not believed to be a link to terrorism. The men 21-year-old Yousef Megahed and 24-year-old Ahmed Mohamed (seen in the video attachment) were pulled over Saturday evening during a routine traffic stop near Myers Road and Highway 176. Among the explosive devices found were igniters and fusers. Few details about the suspects are known...