A complaint says the man provided “material support” to ISIS by acquiring weapons he planned to use in an attack.
outlining the FBI sting operation that led to Al-Azhari’s arrest that could lead to a 20-year prison sentence if he’s convicted.
The Department of Justice specifically noted that Al-Azhari scouted Honeymoon Island, a Gulf Coast barrier island home to a state park, as a site for an attack., saying, “God willing, the exalted, the Islamic State is lasting” at the end of one. An attorney for Al-Azhari denied the charge—attempting to provide material support or resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization—saying in a
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