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35 years for man who offered speakers for grenades
2008-10-01
A one-time admirer of Osama bin Laden who plotted a hand-grenade attack at a mall jammed with Christmas shoppers — and tried to trade two stereo speakers for the weapons — was sentenced to 35 years in prison Tuesday.

Derrick Shareef of Rockford said he once admired bin Laden as a sheik and a scholar but has changed his views and opposes violence. "I am not an extremist," said Shareef, who was sentenced on his 24th birthday.

U.S. District Judge David H. Coar said he hopes Shareef has changed but that a long sentence still was warranted to discourage others who might plan similar attacks. He could have given Shareef life in prison. "Almost every defendant who appears in this court says, 'I have now seen the light and if you just give me another chance it won't happen again,'" Coar told Shareef. "Some of these are people with criminal records as long as my arm."

Shareef was arrested Dec. 6, 2006, in a Rockford parking lot after he offered an undercover FBI agent two stereo speakers for four hand grenades and a 9 mm pistol. Agents said Shareef's plan was to detonate the grenades in garbage cans in the big Cherryvale Mall on Dec. 22 — the Friday before Christmas. The blasts were expected to spray the mall with lethal shrapnel, the agents said. "There is absolutely no question that he intended to carry this out — it would have killed many innocent people," prosecutor Sergio Acosta said.

Shareef's attorney Donald Young, accompanied by Shareef's mother, declined to comment. In an impassioned brief filed with the court, Young had portrayed Shareef as a confused young man who had grown up in a fatherless home and fallen under the sway of the informant, a onetime member of Chicago's big, drug-selling Four Corner Hustlers street gang.

Acosta, however, said that before Shareef ever met the informant he lived for a time in Phoenix with a man later convicted of aiding terrorists and espionage. Before his arrest, Shareef had been watching violent videos and jihad training videos, Acosta said. "So far as the informant leading him astray, the man (Shareef) was a ticking time bomb," Acosta told the court.

Young said Shareef now opposes violent jihad and has adopted more positive Muslim beliefs. He said Shareef has emerged as the imam of the Metropolitan Correctional Center, the federal jail where he is being held.
Posted by:ryuge

#8  I remember another similar defendant. His plea?

"Your honor, I can't do 63 years in prison!"

Reply: "Well, son, just do as many as you can..."
Posted by: Jolutch Mussolini7800   2008-10-01 23:47  

#7  Unexpected lack of stupidity by the judge!
Posted by: Hellfish   2008-10-01 17:23  

#6  #3 Next time, offer him Wilsons.
Posted by Perfesser 2008-10-01 10:09


Nah, Ima thinkin' that a boom-box would have been a more suitable quid-pro-quo....
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2008-10-01 13:13  

#5  i was thinking the same thing about putting the grenades in trashcans. Guess it is good that they brainwash them into if=diocy most of the time before use
Posted by: sinse   2008-10-01 11:03  

#4  Just a thought, does this guy have any idea how grenades work? Cause from his plan it doesn't sound like knows much about them.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-10-01 10:45  

#3  Next time, offer him Wilsons.
Posted by: Perfesser   2008-10-01 10:09  

#2  Young had portrayed Shareef as a confused young man who had grown up in a fatherless home and fallen under the sway of the informant, a onetime member of Chicago's big, drug-selling Four Corner Hustlers street gang.

Obviously, not his fault. Let this confused young man go and I'm sure he will become the Pillar of the Community he strives to be.
Oh, wait. 35 years. Nevermind...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-10-01 10:06  

#1   "Almost every defendant who appears in this court says, 'I have now seen the light and if you just give me another chance it won't happen again,'" Coar told Shareef.

They're only sorry they got caught.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-10-01 09:19  

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