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Suspect In Pittsburgh Church Bomb Plot Indicted On Terrorism Charges

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The man suspected of plotting a bomb attack on a Pittsburgh church has been indicted on federal terrorism charges.

Mustafa Alowemer, 21, is accused of planning to bomb the Legacy International Worship Center on the North Side.
U.S. Attorney Scott Brady says a federal grand jury has now returned a three-count indictment against Alowemer.

The indictment charges him with one count of attempting to provide material support and resources to ISIS, and two counts of distributing information relating to an explosive, destructive device or weapon of mass destruction.
Alowemer is currently being held in federal custody.
He is a refugee from Syria and was living in the city’s Northview Heights section until his arrest. He had recently graduated from Brashear High School.

At a hearing last month at Pittsburgh’s federal courthouse, Alowemer was held for trial.
U.S. Attorney Soo Song told the judge that Alowemer slowly fine-tuned his plan of attack. She said he wrote his intentions online, and then handwrote those plans, including a 10-point guide where he placed X’s and checkmarks as he worked through the list.
She said he plotted, researched and then scouted out his target.

However, Alowemer’s defense attorney said his client is just a young man engaged in “puffery” and “bragging.” He also said that buying those items at a convenience or hardware store, including acetone and nails and batteries, does not constitute a plan. He said he didn’t think anyone could “make a bomb out of those four things.”

https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/201...ch-bomb-plot-suspect-indicted-terror-charges/
 

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Think of the activity this thread would get if the title were “White Supremest Indicted for Plot to blow up Black Church”
 

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Think of the activity this thread would get if the title were “White Supremest Indicted for Plot to blow up Black Church”
The mystery is why it got attention at all. A high-school kid meets with FBI undercover agents who encourage him to believe he can make bombs out of convenience store ice-pacls and nail polish remover, he's arrested before he does anything more than dress-up for a video, and the big, hot news out of Pittsburgh (which the OP can't even spell, he has so little interest in it) inis that the feds managed to pull together enough evidence to get an indictment. A month later.

And on TERB? Guys like you and Darts, hooting about imaginary bogeymen and the evil-deeds you're inventing for them.

Like kids behind the garage with illicit cigs.
 

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The mystery is why it got attention at all. A high-school kid meets with FBI undercover agents who encourage him to believe he can make bombs out of convenience store ice-pacls and nail polish remover, he's arrested before he does anything more than dress-up for a video, and the big, hot news out of Pittsburgh (which the OP can't even spell, he has so little interest in it) inis that the feds managed to pull together enough evidence to get an indictment. A month later.

And on TERB? Guys like you and Darts, hooting about imaginary bogeymen and the evil-deeds you're inventing for them.

Like kids behind the garage with illicit cigs.
The FBI has been using entrapment for years in the terrorism cases, where they find losers and trick them into joining imaginary terrorism plots then arrest them.
https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article135871988.html
 

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The FBI has been using entrapment for years in the terrorism cases, where they find losers and trick them into joining imaginary terrorism plots then arrest them.
https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article135871988.html
Of course, at this early stage any entrapment is only a supposition, just as any danger posed by this guy is yet to be proven. That part usually takes years.

All we have here and now is yet another example of routine security policing effectively blocking another low-level, deluded individual. Just what we expect from our taxes.

<yawn>
 

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"Quran (9:30) - "And the Jews say: Ezra is the son of Allah; and the Christians say: The Messiah is the son of Allah; these are the words of their mouths; they imitate the saying of those who disbelieved before; may Allah destroy them; how they are turned away!" (See also: Response to Apologists)"

Some (many? most?) Muslims take this verse from the Qu'ran literally.
 

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"Quran (9:30) - "And the Jews say: Ezra is the son of Allah; and the Christians say: The Messiah is the son of Allah; these are the words of their mouths; they imitate the saying of those who disbelieved before; may Allah destroy them; how they are turned away!" (See also: Response to Apologists)"

Some (many? most?) Muslims take this verse from the Qu'ran literally.
How many verses from the Bible should we take literally?
 

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"Quran (9:30) - "And the Jews say: Ezra is the son of Allah; and the Christians say: The Messiah is the son of Allah; these are the words of their mouths; they imitate the saying of those who disbelieved before; may Allah destroy them; how they are turned away!" (See also: Response to Apologists)"

Some (many? most?) Muslims take this verse from the Qu'ran literally.
And some/many/most do not.

The same is true of those who believe the teachings of that same god is are be found in the Pentateuch, and true of others who believe his word is in the testaments of the apostles. Every faith has its literal-minded, desperate for certainty.

Over the centuries since that god revealed himself to Abraham, all of the branches of that Semitic flavour of monotheism have brought forth occasional murderous zealots who could put their fingers on the precise texts of what they believed to be his holy word, explicitly commanding and justifying their barbarities. Today you and your uncited source are doing it for them.

Do you have a comment that pertains to the topic? This latest insignificant news item about police foiling inept juvenile attention seekers?
 

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Today you and your uncited source are doing it for them.
Not sure what you mean by "uncited source". It is "Quran (9:30)"

The violence committed by Muslims from its founding up to July 23, 2019 can be traced to its warlord founder who urged his followers to go forth and slay the "non-believers".

The founder/inspiration of Christianity was a carpenter who preached peace and love.
 

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"Quran (9:30) - "And the Jews say: Ezra is the son of Allah; and the Christians say: The Messiah is the son of Allah; these are the words of their mouths; they imitate the saying of those who disbelieved before; may Allah destroy them; how they are turned away!" (See also: Response to Apologists)"

Some (many? most?) Muslims take this verse from the Qu'ran literally.
Many Muslims take the Koran literally that's why there is so much Islamic terrorism, they want to kill the infidels.
 

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Another typical case of Frankfooter blaming the infidels FBI and defending the terrorists.
Nonsense, z.

I'm all for investigations and arrests on terrorists, whether they are white extremists or Islamic.
But the FBI picking out losers and entrapping them is not rooting out terrorism.
 

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Not sure what you mean by "uncited source". It is "Quran (9:30)"

The violence committed by Muslims from its founding up to July 23, 2019 can be traced to its warlord founder who urged his followers to go forth and slay the "non-believers".

The founder/inspiration of Christianity was a carpenter who preached peace and love.
If indeed "it is 'Quran (9:30)'", then what did Allah mean when he told the Prophet:
"Quran (9:30) … (See also: Response to Apologists)"
And why did Mohammed have his daughter write that 'See also' in the Book? You quoted something (I think not from a copy of the Qur'an itself) and didn't cite your source.

Jesus 'founded' nothing. The founders of Christianity were followers of a carpenter's son who preached, peace, love, forgiveness and acceptance. Nonetheless, over the centuries since, millions have been slaughtered in his name, often for devoutly believing in his message, but in a way that the Christian killers could not accept or forgive. They managed to find (or interpolate into the various secondary sources that are all we have of Jesus' words) plenty of texts to justify their killing as his will and command.

A religion does not sin or do bad things, bad people do.
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Enough Religion 101, back to the topic.

In the incident described by the OP's source, law enforcement stopped a deluded young man from actually doing anything bad. From the description of his actions it seems he was a long way from accomplishing any evil purpose.

Just as we'd wish.
 
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Nonsense, z.

I'm all for investigations and arrests on terrorists, whether they are white extremists or Islamic.
But the FBI picking out losers and entrapping them is not rooting out terrorism.
No... you're you're a terrorist supporter, you said that this was a case were the FBI has been trapping people for years and when they arrest Muslim terrorists you complain it the West's fault.
 

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Another typical case of Frankfooter blaming the infidels FBI and defending the terrorists.
Sorry but a guy who tried to make a bomb out of ice packs and nail polish is hardly a threat to anything. Hardly compares to the last religiously motivated attack in Pittsburgh (what was that guy's motivation again?)
 

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Sorry but a guy who tried to make a bomb out of ice packs and nail polish is hardly a threat to anything.
It's the intent. The fact that he failed and is incompetent is simply good luck and good work by the police. Of course, he and his lefty defense lawyer will argue racial profiling.
 

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It's the intent.
I intended to take down the CN Tower by Naruto Running at the base of it at full speed and hurling my body into it. It didn’t work...and it actually kinda hurt. Maybe Zaibetter could start a thread about me too?
 
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