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Minnesota man in Isis conspiracy sentenced to 15 years in prison | Minnesota man in Isis conspiracy sentenced to 15 years in prison |
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A Somali American man in Minnesota was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Tuesday for conspiring to support the Islamic State militant group, according to local media. | A Somali American man in Minnesota was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Tuesday for conspiring to support the Islamic State militant group, according to local media. |
Michael Davis, a senior US district judge, sentenced Hamza Ahmed, 21, at a Minnesota courthouse, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune newspaper. | Michael Davis, a senior US district judge, sentenced Hamza Ahmed, 21, at a Minnesota courthouse, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune newspaper. |
In November 2014, Ahmed was pulled off a plane traveling from New York to Turkey, which people who have fought for Isis have used as a gateway to Syria. | |
The militant group holds territory in Iraq and Syria and has sympathizers and recruits around the world who have carried out shootings and bombings of civilians. | The militant group holds territory in Iraq and Syria and has sympathizers and recruits around the world who have carried out shootings and bombings of civilians. |
Ahmed was indicted in February 2015 on charges of conspiring to support Isis and lying to federal agents investigating recruitment by militant groups, according to prosecutors. | |
He pleaded guilty in April, according to the Star Tribune. | He pleaded guilty in April, according to the Star Tribune. |
“I want you to understand I am not completely changed,” the newspaper quoted Ahmed as saying in court on Tuesday. “I’m in the process, but nobody changes overnight. I’m trying every day.” | “I want you to understand I am not completely changed,” the newspaper quoted Ahmed as saying in court on Tuesday. “I’m in the process, but nobody changes overnight. I’m trying every day.” |
Ahmed is part of a larger group of nine Somali American men who are being sentenced in Minnesota this week for conspiring to support Isis. | |
On Monday, three men were handed sentences ranging from time served to 10 years in prison. | On Monday, three men were handed sentences ranging from time served to 10 years in prison. |
The Minneapolis area is home to a large population of Somali expatriates. US authorities have said dozens of young Somali Americans have left the area since 2007 to join al-Shabaab, an al-Qaida affiliate based in Somalia. | The Minneapolis area is home to a large population of Somali expatriates. US authorities have said dozens of young Somali Americans have left the area since 2007 to join al-Shabaab, an al-Qaida affiliate based in Somalia. |
In 2014, FBI officials said they had begun tracking a trickle of Somali Americans from the Minneapolis area to Syria in general and to Islamic State-held areas in particular. | In 2014, FBI officials said they had begun tracking a trickle of Somali Americans from the Minneapolis area to Syria in general and to Islamic State-held areas in particular. |
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