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SC Muslim teen, Islamic State supporter, plotted to murder U.S. soldiers

April 22, 2015 12:16 am By Robert Spencer 3 Comments


Wall painted with Islamic State flagThe cognitive dissonance is enormous. We are constantly told, and the mainstream media and political elites reinforce it daily (as it is so weak it needs reinforcing), that the Islamic State has nothing to do with Islam. All the Muslim groups in the U.S. condemn it — and yet there is a steady stream of Muslims from the U.S. and the West joining it. Why so much misunderstanding of Islam? Why no programs in mosques teaching against this understanding of Islam? Why do no authorities care about that notable absence?

“US teen attracted to IS sentenced to prison on gun charge,” Associated Press, April 21, 2015:


YORK, South Carolina (AP) — A South Carolina teenager who authorities say was attracted to the Islamic State group and who was plotting to kill U.S. troops in North Carolina has been sentenced to five years in juvenile prison on a state gun charge, a prosecutor said Tuesday.

Officials told media outlets the 16-year-old is an American citizen whose family is from Syria. They didn’t release his name.

The prosecutor said the boy was plotting with a Muslim militant from North Carolina to rob a gun store near Raleigh, North Carolina, with plans of killing soldiers as revenge for U.S. military action in the Middle East.

Solicitor Kevin Brackett said that because of the teen’s age and the lack of a terrorism law in South Carolina, the only charge prosecutors could pursue was possession of a weapon by a minor.

The teen was “wholeheartedly sincere in his beliefs, and we are very concerned for the safety of the community and the country,” Brackett said. “He had a plan to randomly shoot American soldiers.”

Brackett said a videotaped police interview with the teen, which wasn’t shown in court, was disturbing. “How he behaved on that video, which is what I told the court, is what caused me so much concern,” Brackett said….

The teen’s mother and uncle also spoke to the court, saying the boy was a good youngster who believed in the laws of the U.S. and didn’t mean any harm.


http://www.jihadwatch.org/2015/04/sc-muslim-teen-islamic-state-supporter-plotted-to-murder-u-s-soldiers
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