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Home Front: WoT
New Yorker accused of plan to attack US troops
2010-11-04
[Dawn] A New York man accused of trying to join the US military with the intent of attacking US troops in Iraq did not enter a plea as he faced a US judge in New York on Tuesday.

Abdel Hameed Shehadeh, 21, a US citizen, was jugged on Oct. 22 in Hawaii and transferred to the US District court in Brooklyn, where he is charged with making materially false statements in a matter involving international terrorism. He faces eight years in prison.

In a brief hearing, US District Judge Ramon Reyes arraigned Shehadeh and ordered him held without bail. Shehadeh, who had shoulder-length hair and wore grey track pants, spoke only once, to answer "yes" to a judge's question.

A criminal complaint said law enforcement officials had trailed Shehadeh closely and interviewed him repeatedly over the last two years.

New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly told news hounds last week Shehadeh was "a homegrown individual who wants to do us harm."

Court documents said Shehadeh told a witness that "joining the military was an easier way to join jihad because the military would provide him with training, transportation and a weapon," the complaint said.

Military recruiters ultimately rejected his application because they found he had lied about his travel history, the complaint said.

Shehadeh, who lived in the New York borough of Staten Island, tried to join snuffies in Pakistain and Somalia but was denied entry. He was eventually placed on a "no fly" list, the complaint said.

When authorities questioned him about his travel attempts, the complaint said, he lied about his intentions, telling them he intended to study Islam in Pakistain, not receive military training.

Shehadeh also created radical websites, "which advocated violent jihad against the West," and sought to contact members of al Qaeda, the complaint said.

One of his websites linked to blogs and speeches by radical American holy man Anwar al-Awlaki, believed to be in hiding in Yemen. Shehadeh told US authorities that he sent several unanswered e-mails to al-Awlaki.
Posted by:Fred

#4  ..but they would in Berkley[SSR].
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-11-04 13:57  

#3  Abdel Hameed Shehadeh, 21, a US citizen

Another nice boy I'm sure according to his family. BS. He's a U.S. citizen in name only. None of us would claim this worthless POS as a citizen.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-11-04 12:01  

#2  ION TOPIX > ATOP YEMEN AL-QAEDA [AQIY/AQAP], A MILITANT WHO VOWS TO HIT/STRIKE THE US [+ topple
"Sana'a" Yemeni Govt-Regime]. Qaissam al-Raimi.

ARTIC NUTSHELL > QAISSAM = OSAMA-VS-FRANCE in warning that as the US violates + attacks Muslims, so also will the US be violated + attacked in its own land, WHAT THE US SOWS WILL BE RETURNED IN KIND.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-11-04 00:26  

#1  For a brief moment, I thought it meant "New York Times Accused of Plan to Attack US Troops", to which my reaction was "so what else is new?"
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-11-04 00:09  

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