A Tucson man has been arrested by the FBI and the Arizona Attorney General's Office for threatening to commit acts of terrorism on Arizona government buildings.
The Attorney General's Office says 18-year-old Mahin Khan appeared before a Phoenix judge Saturday morning.
He was ordered held without bond in Maricopa County Jail.
Khan faces two counts of conspiracy to commit terrorism and terrorism.
Arizona Attorney General spokeswoman Mia Garcia says Khan is accused of conspiring to carry out terrorism acts on government buildings in Phoenix and Tucson.
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7 comments:
As usual,people look perfectly innocent until they do something sinister.Then they look sinister.
Wow. A Middle-eastern person residing in the US who wants to commit an act of terrorism against the US. How odd. Who could have foreseen that?
His middle name is Muhammad, the news media is leaving this out!
He's going to face a terrible sheriff in that area , sheriff JOE will staighten him out.
He looks like one of those middle eastern terrorists. Get him Sheriff Joe.
His car had a bumper sticker on it saying "The Pilots in 911 were Heroes".
Just another in a long series of "entrapment" socalled terrorism events, created, pushed, funded and supplied by the FBI who found a patsy, a wannabe, to sucker into doing something he never could have or would have done except for the role of the FBI.
Wake up people--all the "terrorism" in this country is somehow linked to the CIA or FBI--and the "real" terrorism is done by people who were radicalized after the bully US military casually killed their Mama or uncle or sister with a drone bomb--people who were innocent of everything except wanting the US military to stop pushing people around in their country.
We create enemies, because you can't make money on war stuff, or keep the sheeple in line and afraid, without creating enemies to drop bombs on--or proxy armies like ISIS to use to overthrow rulers like Assad who won't let our friend the Emir of Qatar build a gas pipeline across his country
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