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Since
there
August 2013,
2018 Edition
have been 157
homegrown
jihadist cases
in the United
States.
Volume 26
On July 2, 2018:
Demetrius Na-
thaniel Pitts,
48, of Maple
Iyman Faris, 49, was sentenced in 2003 for aiding and abetting al-Qaida by scoping out the
Heights, Ohio,
iconic New York bridge as a part of a plot to cut through the cables that support the struc-
was arrested for
A court filing argued that Faris lied on his immi-
attempting to provide material support
gration papers in 1999, however Judge Yanle
stated that there was insufficient evidence to prove to Al Qaeda.
that his misrepresentations influenced the deci-
sion to grant him citizenship.
On July 4, 2018: The son of ISIS leader
Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi has been killed
fighting Syrian forces in Homs Province,
Syria.
Pitts pledged his allegiance to the terrorist
organization, and plotted an attack on Fourth of
July festivities in Cleveland.
He faces up to 20 years in prison.
HOMEGROWN
ISLAMIST
EXTREMISM
Cases of home-
grown Islamist
extremism in the
U.S. continue to
be an issue of
concern.
(FBI Agent Stephen Anthony announced the arrest of Demetrius Nathaniel Pitts, also known
as Abdur Raheem Rafeeq. Courtesy of CBS Philly and YouTube. Posted on Jul 2, 2018.)
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