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Several CDs marked with the name of the deceased radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki were seized from the home of a Detroit man arrested after buying five grenades from an undercover federal agent, according to a sealed search warrant obtained by the Detroit News. | Several CDs marked with the name of the deceased radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki were seized from the home of a Detroit man arrested after buying five grenades from an undercover federal agent, according to a sealed search warrant obtained by the Detroit News. |
Federal authorities would not disclose what the CDs contained, but listed them with seven rifles, two assault rifles, a shotgun, handguns, thousands of rounds of ammunition, computer equipment and cellphones that were found at Sebastian Gregerson’s west side home, the newspaper reported on Saturday. | Federal authorities would not disclose what the CDs contained, but listed them with seven rifles, two assault rifles, a shotgun, handguns, thousands of rounds of ammunition, computer equipment and cellphones that were found at Sebastian Gregerson’s west side home, the newspaper reported on Saturday. |
Gregerson, 29, is charged with possessing an unregistered destructive device. He was arrested last Sunday in Monroe, south-west of Detroit. | Gregerson, 29, is charged with possessing an unregistered destructive device. He was arrested last Sunday in Monroe, south-west of Detroit. |
Court records allege Gregerson spoke about carrying out an unspecified attack. His defense attorney, David Tholen, has said the government is exaggerating his threat. | Court records allege Gregerson spoke about carrying out an unspecified attack. His defense attorney, David Tholen, has said the government is exaggerating his threat. |
Tholen said earlier this week that Gregerson was just a survivalist. However, Cathleen Corken, a prosecutore, told the federal magistrate Mona Majzoub on Thursday that Gregerson appeared to be preparing for violent acts, and called him a dangerous man. | |
Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical American-Yemeni cleric, was influential among militants living in the west. His English language internet sermons called for jihad, or holy war, against the US. Al-Awlaki was killed in 2011 in Yemen by an unmanned drone. | Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical American-Yemeni cleric, was influential among militants living in the west. His English language internet sermons called for jihad, or holy war, against the US. Al-Awlaki was killed in 2011 in Yemen by an unmanned drone. |
The FBI has said a US soldier sentenced to death in the 2009 shooting deaths of 13 people at the Fort Hood military base in Texas sent numerous emails to al-Awlaki. The convicted terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, serving a life sentence for trying to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner in 2009, trained under al-Awlaki. | |
“When you look through most of the cases of individuals who get arrested for terrorism charges, the vast majority had al-Awlaki on their laptops,” Seamus Hughes, with the George Washington University program on extremism, told the newspaper. |
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