Abdullahi Mohamud Yusuf, 18, of Minnesota was captured at the airport and charged with conspiring to support the Islamic State terror group.
U.S. District Chief Judge Michael Davis, a liberal and Clinton appointee, has decided that rather than send Yusuf to prison that he would be better served mentoring young teens.
Davis freed Yusuf on bond and Yusuf is staying at a halfway house.
According to the AP, while there he will be “allowed to work with a group that promotes civic involvement as a way to keep youth engaged, with hopes of keeping him on a positive track and reintegrating him into society.”
The AP added that he would continue, “working with coaches, and hopes to eventually continue his college studies.”
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7 comments:
Sooooo... he sent him to the perfect place to recruit. Brilliant!
If he takes off the Judge should go to jail!
OK...I understand your comments...BUT...putting him in jail is putting him with a more militant Muslim community with NO chance of change. I can understand part of this action... but some of it is confusing.
Repercussions never seem to affect judges when they do foolish things.The rest of us have to walk a fine line.
Judges are Gods...if you doubt that ...you have never been in a courtroom. they answer to no one.
Should've just let him go, revoked his citizenship and let him spend the last few weeks of his life being buggered in the name of Mohammed before becoming cannon fodder.
Liberalism at its finest.
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