Ohio man pleads guilty to aiding ISIS
An Ohio man on Wednesday pleaded guilty to supporting the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and hatching a plan to launch an attack in the United States.
Amir Said Abdul Rahman Al-Ghazi, 39, was arrested last summer and charged with trying to recruit others for ISIS, as well as trying to purchase an AK-47.
{mosads}He is the 28th person convicted on charges of aiding the extremist group, according to a database compiled by the Washington Post, a result of what federal officials have warned is the organization’s online allure.
According to federal investigators, Al-Ghazi made a series of posts on social media in support of ISIS and its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and also took steps to produce propaganda videos on its behalf.
He pleaded guilty on Wednesday to attempting to provide material support to ISIS, which is a designated foreign terrorist group, and two counts of possessing firearms while a felon.
Al-Ghazi changed his name from Robert McCollum last year.
Sentencing will take place on June 23.
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