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.
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