Two Men Arrested After Allegedly Planning ‘Netflix Worthy’ Terrorist Attack on U.S. in Support of ISIS
Two men were arrested on Monday for allegedly planning a ‘Netflix worthy’ terrorist attack on American soil looking to carry out violence on behalf of ISIS, according to KSAT.
The men involved, Kristopher Sean Matthews, of Eglin, S.C., and Jaylyn Christopher Molina, of San Antonio, Texas, are accused of conspiring to provide material support or resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization” according to the outlet.
KSAT reported that the documents from the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas in San Antonio said Matthews, who went by the alias “Ali Jibreel,” used an encrypted messaging application last year to find an ISIS facilitator outside the U.S. to help him travel to Syria and recruit additional members who support the group’s ideology.
Meanwhile, Molina who refers to himself as “Abdur Rahim,” used the same encrypted chat in April and May to post manuals on how to train with an AK-47 and images providing bomb-making instructions. . .
FBI investigators reportedly used covert tactics to track Matthews and Molina, in which they learned of conversations between Matthews, Molina and others in a secretive chat group where they allegedly professed their loyalty to ISIS, their hate for the United States and Western nations and their desire to support the extremist terrorist group however they can. (Read more from “Two Men Arrested After Allegedly Planning ‘Netflix Worthy’ Terrorist Attack on U.S. in Support of ISIS” HERE)
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