Minneapolis – The alleged admiration pointed to Minneapolis by a man Truck attack on New Orleans 14 people who have been killed is accused of trying to join the Islamic State team, which federal federals announced Friday.
Abdisatar Ahmed Hassan, on 22, made his first court to try to provide support material to a foreign institution. They were arrested without decision until the arrest is heard on March 5.
The main federal advocate in Minnesota, Katheria Roe, said he will replace his office, but commented on the case.
Criminal complaints against Hassan, a naturalized US citizen, has tried twice in December to join the team to travel to Minnesota Somalia, but he did not succeed. He said he claimed to visit the family, but he didn’t know.
FBI’s researcher said that Hassan’s research was established by Hassan in many social media messages and also praised Shamsud-Din Jabbar on New Orleans attack on Tiktok.
Researchers are about 42-year-old Texas and the US Army veteran, with the aim of making loyalty to the Islamic State and harm others, before a collection, on January 1st Bourbon Street. The police fired on stage fatally.
Hassan also published a video last week, he led himself while holding the Islamic State group inside his vehicle. FBI also said he saw the bandwidth driving on Wednesday. Was arrested on Thursday.
Loading documents say that the Police of New York reported FBI, Hassan made social multimedia messages with the support of the Al-Shabab Group Somalia. An agent of an agent says researchers propaganda videos of Al-Shabab and Islamic State team in its Tiktok and Facebook accounts. He also denounces messages with a Facebook account, who speaks Somalia, who encourages traveling and fighting in the name of the Islamic State group.
The FBI agents were watching Hassan when they went to Minneapolis. Paul International Airport on December 13, the authorities say. He thought he tried to find a flight to Somalia, but airline employee told him that he told him that he needed the travel documents.
He was supposedly tried again on December 29. The agents saw a Chicago flight, where the customs and border protection officers were interviewed before scheduling Ethiopia flights, but he did not arrest. He lost his flight and returned to Minneapolis, says the statement.
Hassan is the last Significant Minnesotar supposed In recent years, trying to access or try to join the US Islamic State group, along with thousands of fighters in other countries. In 2016, nine men condensed the penalty in federal conspiracies, and fought for the Iraqi team in Minnesos They were punished in June last year 10 years in prison.