He tried to create a “safe haven” for Isis in New Mexico, but was stopped and now faces decades in prison.
A federal grand jury indicted Herman Leyvoune Wilson, also known as Bilal Mu’Min Abdullah, for trying to offer “material support” to Isis by creating an “Islamic State Center” to teach ISIS ideology and provide ” training in technical maneuvers and martial arts “.
The center was to serve as a “safe haven for those preparing to travel and fight for ISIS in the United States and abroad.” The man also tried to create an online platform to “promote the ideology of ISIS and discuss terrorist attacks inside and outside the US”.
Source: Ansa
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