A Germantown man accused of plotting to drive a stolen U-Haul truck into people at National Harbor was indicted on charges of attempting to provide material support to ISIS.
Rondell Henry was arrested in March has been held in federal custody since April 3. He was initially charged with one count of interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle. He pleaded not guilty to that charge.
“Law enforcement is working tirelessly to prevent and disrupt terrorist attacks, whether they come from within or outside the United States," U.S. Attorney Robert K. Hur said in a statement. "We will continue to use every lawful tool at our disposal to find and prosecute those who want to do this country harm. This indictment is the next step in holding Rondell Henry accountable for his actions.”
In the new indictment, prosecutors allege that Henry stole the U-Haul van in Alexandria, Virginia, on March 27 and then drove it into Maryland with designs on using it as a weapon against pedestrians on sidewalks in National Harbor. Police found the stolen truck in National Harbor that same day. On surveillance video, officers allegedly saw Henry parking and exiting the vehicle. Prince George's County police arrested him the next day.
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3 comments:
This is also a gun free zone. Only on duty police can carry a gun. Off duty or retired can not carry in this zone.
This guy is not a Terrorist, he was going to clean out the Rats in Baltimore, and that was all. It is overrun with the Vermin!
Too bad he didn't plan this for the Congressional building in DC, that place is loaded in RATS!
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