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Home Front: WoT
7 in North Carolina charged with supporting terrorism
2009-07-28
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Federal authorities have charged seven men in North Carolina with supporting terrorism and conspiracy to commit murder abroad, the Justice Department announced Monday.

Officials said one of the men, identified as North Carolina resident and U.S. native Daniel Patrick Boyd, had traveled to Pakistan and Afghanistan, where he trained in terrorist camps to carry out "violent jihad."

Boyd, 39, who went by the name Saifullah, was charged along with two of his sons: Dylan Boyd, 22, also known as Mohammed, and Zakariya Boyd, 20.

The four others also are residents of North Carolina, and all seven are accused of engaging in weapons training and military tactics in their home state, the Justice Department said. "We consider this significant. We've been watching them for some time, and we think they were dangerous," said a federal law enforcement official who asked not to be identified.

The Boyd family and defendant Mohammad Omar Aly Hassan are identified as U.S.-born citizens. Defendant Hysen Sherifi is identified as a native of Kosovo who is a legal permanent resident of the United States, and Hiyad Yaghi and Anes Subasic are said to be naturalized U.S. citizens. Officials did not immediately identify their native countries.
So...I wonder which one's the informant?
Eenie .. meenie .. meinie .. ... ... Mo?
The indictment, made public by the Justice Department, says Daniel Boyd and others left the United States for Israel in June 2007 to "engage in violent jihad but ultimately returned to the United States after failing in their efforts."
Find out the Joooos play for keeps, did ya?
The defendants, with a substantial cache of weapons, had "practiced military tactics and use of weapons on private property in Caswell County, North Carolina, in June and July 2009," the indictment says. The documents make no reference to a direct threat to individuals or property in the United States.

In a written statement, the Justice Department's top counterterrorism official, David Kris, said that Daniel Boyd, "a veteran of terrorist training camps" had conspired with others to recruit and help young men travel overseas in order to kill."

The U.S. attorney in Raleigh, George E. B. Holding, said, "These charges hammer home the point that terrorists and their supporters are not confined to the remote regions of some far-away land, but can grow and fester right here at home."

The defendants made an initial appearance in federal court in North Carolina. Officials said they are expected to return to court Thursday for detention hearings.
Posted by:tu3031

#9  Now that's an amazing coincidence again! Terrorism and the religion of peace turn up together again?

What are the odds!
Posted by: Hellfish   2009-07-28 19:55  

#8  Is this one of those Wiggers we sent to Bermuda?
Posted by: Frank G   2009-07-28 17:39  

#7  Suuuuurprise, suuurprise, surprise...

NC terror suspect may be in Pakistan
Posted by: tu3031   2009-07-28 16:54  

#6  And the obligatory...

Muslim group cautions against early judgment

The Muslim American Society-Freedom publicly condemned terrorism but urged caution in the case of a group of Johnston and Wake County Muslims. Spokeswoman Khalilah Sabra stressed that the case should be allowed to play out in court.

Sabra read a statement from Sabrina Boyd, the wife of alleged conspirator Daniel Boyd, to assembled reporters. In the statement, Sabrina Boyd urged that her family be allowed to respond to the charges against her husband, and asked the media and the public not to decide on the group's guilt or innocence so early on in the investigation.


Cuz he's a "patriot", ya see...

At the press conference, Sabra was asked about the time Daniel Boyd spent in Afghanistan in the late 1980s, during which the United States government supported Afghan fighters in a military campaign against the Soviet Union. Sabra said Boyd had believed it "his patriotic duty" to participate in that campaign.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-07-28 16:26  

#5  Boyd, 39, who went by the name Saifullah, was charged along with two of his sons: Dylan Boyd, 22, also known as Mohammed, and Zakariya Boyd, 20.

So dear Mr. Boyd was a precocious lad of sixteen or so when young Dylan-Mohammed was conceived. At what point did Mr. Boyd discover the True Religion, and why did the youngsters go along? Also, who owns the training grounds in Caswell County, North Carolina, where we can assume the experienced Mr. Boyd led the exercises? So many questions, so many cell phones and computers for the FBI's computer wallahs to play with...
Posted by: trailing wife in Buffalo   2009-07-28 16:21  

#4  Still looking for one.

RALEIGH, N.C. - Federal authorities were searching Tuesday for a U.S. citizen charged with plotting "violent jihad" as part of a North Carolina group suspected of international terrorist aspirations.

U.S. Attorney George E.B. Holding declined to discuss the whereabouts of the person at large but said the public should not be worried.

"Federal authorities hope to have him apprehended shortly," Holding said without elaborating. Holding wouldn't identify the person, and the defendant's name is redacted from court papers.

Posted by: tu3031   2009-07-28 14:08  

#3  Looks like Hussein Zero Administration gets credit for this bust. Pleasant surprise.
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-07-28 07:43  

#2  Fet it out for awhile. There is more here than meets the eye.
Posted by: newc   2009-07-28 06:52  

#1  

This one's different...

Officials said the group was led by Daniel Patrick Boyd, a married 39-year-old who lived in an unassuming lakeside home in a rural area south of Raleigh, where he and his family walked their dog and operated a drywall business. But two decades ago, Boyd, who is a U.S. citizen, trained in terrorist camps in Pakistan and Afghanistan and fought against the Soviets for three years before returning to the United States.

In 1991, Boyd and his brother were convicted of bank robbery in Pakistan — accused of carrying identification showing they belonged to the radical Afghan guerrilla group, Hezb-e-Islami, or Party of Islam. Each was sentenced to have a foot and a hand cut off for the robbery, but the decision was later overturned.

Their wives told The Associated Press in an interview at the time that the couples had U.S. roots but the United States was a country of "kafirs" — Arabic for heathens.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-07-28 01:20  

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