HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania man already accused of trying to assist the Islamic State group was charged Wednesday after federal authorities said he tweeted out the names and addresses of military personnel with threats of violence.
Jalil Ibn Ameer Aziz, 19, of Harrisburg, was charged with solicitation to commit a crime of violence and transmitting a communication containing a threat to injure.
Prosecutors allege he tweeted the names, addresses, photographs and military branches of about 100 service members with statements such as “kill them in their own lands, behead them in their own homes, stab them to death as they walk their street thinking that they are safe” and “Identities of Military personnel that bombed Muslims. Find them, Kill them!”
Assistant federal public defender Thomas Thornton said the charges involve “a 19-year-old kid tweeting and retweeting” from his bedroom. He also said the conduct alleged was before his client’s arrest last year.
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Such a sad , sad , culture .
ReplyDeleteWondering where Aziz was born...
ReplyDeleteThis one needs to "disappear".
ReplyDeleteYou can Thank your KING OBAMA for this CRAP
ReplyDeleteThere are thousands of these idiots in America start with Michigan.
ReplyDeleteDrop him in the middle of a U.S. military outpost in Afghanistan and see how he does and for how long he does it.
ReplyDelete2:39 yep because Tim Mcvay types didnt appear until 2008
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