HOORAY! Somali
Muslim terrorist found guilty in Oregon Christmas Tree Lighting bomb
plot, rejecting defense claim of ‘entrapment’
A federal jury found a man guilty of
federal terrorism charges on Thursday, rejecting the defense team’s
argument that Mohamed Mohamud was entrapped or induced by a yearlong FBI
sting that began to target him when he was a teenager.
FOX News Mohamud
was accused of leading a plot to detonate a bomb at Portland’s 2010
Christmas tree-lighting ceremony. But the device he thought was a bomb
was a fake, supplied by undercover FBI agents posing as members of Al
Qaeda.
Mohamud sat still, giving no visible
reaction as Thursday’s verdict was read. His attorney, Steve Sady, later
said an appeal was being planned after the scheduled May 14
sentencing. ”We are disappointed with the verdict,” Sady said. “We
obviously though he was entrapped.” Mohamud faces up to life in prison
at his sentencing.
Prosecutors had argued that Mohamud
was predisposed to terrorism as early as 15 years old. Mohamud, now 21,
traded emails with an Al Qaeda lieutenant later killed in a drone
strike. He also told undercover agents he would pose as a college
student while preparing for violent jihad.
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CROWD WATCHES AS A CHRISTMAS TREE IS LIT ON PIONEER COURTHOUSE SQUARE
IN PORTLAND, OREGON, WHERE FEDERAL AGENTS IN A STING OPERATION ARRESTED
SOMALI-BORN MOHAMED OSMAN MOHAMUD JUST AS HE TRIED BLOWING UP A VAN FULL
OF WHAT HE BELIEVED WERE EXPLOSIVES AT THE CROWDED CEREMONY.
Mohamud was
never called to testify. Instead, the jurors saw thousands of exhibits
and heard hours of testimony from friends, parents, undercover FBI
agents and experts in counterterrorism, teenage brain development and
the psychology of the Muslim world.
“Mr. Mohamud made a series of choices
over a period of several years — choices that were leading him down a
path that would have ended in violence,” said Greg Fowler, who leads the
FBI office in Portland. “His actions showed little regard for the
rights and responsibilities that come with being an American or respect
for the lives that he was prepared to take.”
Assistant U.S. Attorney Ethan Knight
told the jury earlier this week that the decision would be easy. Mohamud
pressed a keypad button on a black Nokia cellphone and intended to kill
people. Whatever else they might think about the methods of undercover
agents or the government’s decision to investigate a teenager, the
underlying decision was Mohamud’s and the motivation was hatred of the
West.
Sady had argued that Mohamud wasn’t
radicalized by online recruiters or friends with jihadist leanings, but
rather by a Justice Department hungry for convictions that ignored every
caution sign along the way. Undercover agents manipulated Mohamud’s
faith and plied him with praise and the promise of a life leading other
jihadis, Sady said. (Idiot, is the Defense attorney a Muslim too?)
Listen to this Muslim POS in his own words:
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