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Man accused of plotting attack for Islamic State at San Francisco pier

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Man accused of plotting attack for Islamic State at San Francisco pier

By Alex Dobuzinskis

 

(Reuters) - A tow truck driver in California was arrested on Friday and charged with attempting to provide support to terrorists by plotting to attack people, possibly with explosives, at a crowded pier in San Francisco before Christmas.

 

Everitt Aaron Jameson, 26, a former member of the U.S. Marine Corps, told an undercover investigator with the FBI he wanted to mount the attack to show support for militant group Islamic State, according to court papers.

 

When investigators searched Jameson's home in Modesto, less than 100 miles (161 km) east of San Francisco, they found several firearms - including a Winchester rifle and a handgun - and fireworks, according to the court papers.

 

They also found a last will and testament that said "long live" Islamic State.

 

Jameson, in conversations with the undercover FBI investigator whom he mistakenly believed to be associated with Islamic State, is accused of outlining a plan to use explosives at Pier 39 in San Francisco, a complex with stores, restaurants and an aquarium. He hoped to force people to flee into one location where he would attack them, court papers said.

 

He expressed interest in mounting a suicide attack between Dec. 18 and Christmas Day and asked the undercover investigator for an assault rifle and materials for rudimentary explosives, the court papers said.

 

"Today, our incredible law enforcement officers have once again helped thwart an alleged plot to kill Americans," U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement.

 

A spokeswoman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation said in an email that, following Jameson's arrest, there was "no specific and credible threat" to the San Francisco Bay Area.

 

Jameson was charged in a one-page criminal complaint filed in federal court with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.

 

If convicted, Jameson could face a sentence of up to 20 years in prison. On Friday afternoon, he appeared in U.S. court in Fresno, California, where a judge scheduled a Dec. 28 custody hearing, said Michele Beckwith, an executive assistant U.S. attorney.

 

In a mistake in the investigation, an FBI employee on Monday using a telephone line with a Washington, D.C., area code accidentally called Jameson's cell phone and hung up when he answered, court documents said. Jameson called the number back and got the voicemail for the employee, who did not identify as working for the FBI.

 

Jameson later, in conversations with the undercover investigator, expressed reservations about the plot, the affidavit said.

An attorney for Jameson could not immediately be reached for comment.

 

Jameson told an FBI informant in October that he professed faith in Islam two years earlier at a Muslim center.

 

 
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-- © Copyright Reuters 2017-12-23

entrapment

Stupid boy!

Drape him in a pigskin and hang him !

2 hours ago, Somtamnication said:

Stupid boy!

Stupid man, you mean

6 hours ago, rooster59 said:

"Today, our incredible law enforcement officers have once again helped thwart an alleged plot to kill Americans,"

Thanks to Trump's travel ban ... ummm no ... extreme vetting .... ummm no.

And here I thought the FBI's "reputation is in Tatters - worst in History!" - Trump.

13 hours ago, punchjudy said:

entrapment

or gathering the necessary evidence to charge him, preventing him from carrying out an attack now or in the future. 

Among his "weapons", a .22 rifle. One step up from a BB gun.

 

7 minutes ago, Ruffian Dick said:

Among his "weapons", a .22 rifle. One step up from a BB gun.

 

And quite capable of taking down a medium sized deer, or a person.

15 hours ago, Srikcir said:

Thanks to Trump's travel ban ... ummm no ... extreme vetting .... ummm no.

And here I thought the FBI's "reputation is in Tatters - worst in History!" - Trump.

How would you expect a travel ban to prevent a US citizen, living in the US, plotting a terrorist act? 

13 minutes ago, nahkit said:

How would you expect a travel ban to prevent a US citizen, living in the US, plotting a terrorist act? 

Exactly! Most people would think it wouldn't except Trump who sees the priority for national security is with the Muslim travel ban. The key to protecting the US from domestic enemies is the FBI which Trump holds with contempt because it refuses loyalty to Trump.

6 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

Exactly! Most people would think it wouldn't except Trump who sees the priority for national security is with the Muslim travel ban. The key to protecting the US from domestic enemies is the FBI which Trump holds with contempt because it refuses loyalty to Trump.

Surely even Trump is smart enough to know that domestic terrorism and overseas terrorism are two seperate issues?

Headhunting. This guy should probably be charged with something, like extreme stupidity but supporting terrorists isn't the right charge. He backed off his rhetoric and withdrew from any plans to commit violence. That's when they charged him.

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