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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR (U//FOUO) Homeland OFFICIAL USE ONLY Analysis of ISIL-Related Arrests in the from January 20 14-September 20 15 (UIIFOUO)Prepared by the Office ofIntelligence and Analysis(l&A). Coordinated with the FBIand DCTC. (U) Scope (U//FOUO) This HomelandSocurityReferenceAid (HSRA) provides an overview of disrupted alleged terrorism-related activities in the United States between January 2014 and September 2015 linked to US persons (USPERS)assessed to be inspired by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Examples of disrupted terrorism-related activities referenced in this product include the May 2015 attack in Garland, Texas against an event featuring caricatures of the Prophet Muhamad, and the June 2015 fatal shooting by police officers of a knife-wielding Boston individual who was planning attacks against law enforcement personnel. This analysis is derived exclusively from open source material , including federal indictments. It is intended to inform state , local, tribal, and territorial government and law enforcement officials, and private sector partners of the wide range d !SIL-inspiredactivities in the Homeland and provide insight into emerging terrorist trends , which may aid in the detection and prevention d future terrorist activities. The data referenced does not include USPERs believed to be currently fighting in Syria or Iraq. It also does not include mention of the July 2015 attack against military facilities in Chattanooga , Tennessee because the investigation into the shooter 's potential links to foreign terrorist organizations is still ongoing. IA-00 21- 16 Wam ln,: ThisdoaNmnt is the property of the Cow.rMtMt of the UniU!d States. It is provide:Ito intematioool ponnerson conditionthat .itis for usesolel-fby the .ittell.igMCe and home/aldsecurityo,gonizotiom"<(die, receiv,iqg governmentand that .itnot be slYJre d with ooyother governmentwithout the express pennissianof the Cow.rMtMt of the UniU! d States. (~ (~ Thisprodua cooto.insUSpeNMinfonnation!ha. has been deemed necessary for the intended ,ecipient to lJOOE'J'Sll'.Jn, asses\ or aa a, the infonnationprovide:I . It hos been highlighted in this doaNnent with 1/tebbel ~ md should be handed in ow:>raJrce with the recpSu 's intelligence oversightand/orinfonnationhondljng procedlres. Other US personinfrsmaia>hos beenminimized. Shoukl yourequirethe minimized USperson infonnation,pleasecauoa the J&AForeignDisdosU"eOfficeat dhsforeigndisdosu.rectfice@hq .dhs.gov. (lJ Wam ln,: ThisdoctNmntis UNO.ASSJFJED/IFOR OFR04l. USEONLY(UIIFOUOJ . It comOnsinfonnationthat ma, beexempt (rem public releaseunderthe f ,ee:Jom c(lnfonnationAct (5 U.S.C 552). It is tobe conttolkd, store:I,hond~d. uammitted, dis~ d. ond dispose:Iof in tXU.>rdonc.e withOHS policy,elatingto FOOO hfonnationond is not to be ,ek ased to the public, themedia,or other personnelwho do mt have o WJJ id need to know without priorapprovalof on outhorize:IOHS qfidol Stateond local hane/ond searity offciolsm:ty shore thisdoc~nt with outhorize:Icriticolinfrosvua.ureond key IeSOU' ce persoonelond priwMsector secu.rityoff/OIJJs without futtheropprovclf,om OHS. (1..9»wees Aw,lable Upo,,Request UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR (U//FOUO) Homeland OFFICIAL USE ONLY Analysis of ISIL-Related Arrests in the from January 20 14-September 20 15 (UIIFOUO)Prepared by the Office ofIntelligence and Analysis(l&A). Coordinated with the FBIand DCTC. (U) Scope (U//FOUO) This HomelandSocurityReferenceAid (HSRA) provides an overview of disrupted alleged terrorism-related activities in the United States between January 2014 and September 2015 linked to US persons (USPERS)assessed to be inspired by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Examples of disrupted terrorism-related activities referenced in this product include the May 2015 attack in Garland, Texas against an event featuring caricatures of the Prophet Muhamad, and the June 2015 fatal shooting by police officers of a knife-wielding Boston individual who was planning attacks against law enforcement personnel. This analysis is derived exclusively from open source material , including federal indictments. It is intended to inform state , local, tribal, and territorial government and law enforcement officials, and private sector partners of the wide range d !SIL-inspiredactivities in the Homeland and provide insight into emerging terrorist trends , which may aid in the detection and prevention d future terrorist activities. The data referenced does not include USPERs believed to be currently fighting in Syria or Iraq. It also does not include mention of the July 2015 attack against military facilities in Chattanooga , Tennessee because the investigation into the shooter 's potential links to foreign terrorist organizations is still ongoing. IA-00 21- 16 Wam ln,: ThisdoaNmnt is the property of the Cow.rMtMt of the UniU!d States. It is provide:Ito intematioool ponnerson conditionthat .itis for usesolel-fby the .ittell.igMCe and home/aldsecurityo,gonizotiom"<(die, receiv,iqg governmentand that .itnot be slYJre d with ooyother governmentwithout the express pennissianof the Cow.rMtMt of the UniU! d States. (~ (~ Thisprodua cooto.insUSpeNMinfonnation!ha. has been deemed necessary for the intended ,ecipient to lJOOE'J'Sll'.Jn, asses\ or aa a, the infonnationprovide:I . It hos been highlighted in this doaNnent with 1/tebbel ~ md should be handed in ow:>raJrce with the recpSu 's intelligence oversightand/orinfonnationhondljng procedlres. Other US personinfrsmaia>hos beenminimized. Shoukl yourequirethe minimized USperson infonnation,pleasecauoa the J&AForeignDisdosU"eOfficeat dhsforeigndisdosu.rectfice@hq .dhs.gov. (lJ Wam ln,: ThisdoctNmntis UNO.ASSJFJED/IFOR OFR04l. USEONLY(UIIFOUOJ . It comOnsinfonnationthat ma, beexempt (rem public releaseunderthe f ,ee:Jom c(lnfonnationAct (5 U.S.C 552). It is tobe conttolkd, store:I,hond~d. uammitted, dis~ d. ond dispose:Iof in tXU.>rdonc.e withOHS policy,elatingto FOOO hfonnationond is not to be ,ek ased to the public, themedia,or other personnelwho do mt have o WJJ id need to know without priorapprovalof on outhorize:IOHS qfidol Stateond local hane/ond searity offciolsm:ty shore thisdoc~nt with outhorize:Icriticolinfrosvua.ureond key IeSOU' ce persoonelond priwMsector secu.rityoff/OIJJs without futtheropprovclf,om OHS. (1..9»wees Aw,lable Upo,,Request UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOROFFICIALUSE ONLY ~Homeland ~ 'Security ; Officeoflntell1geri::eandAnalyS1s ____ _ ____ _ REFERENCE AID (U) ANALYSIS OF !SIL-INSPIRED DISRUPTIONS* IN THE HOMELAND FROM JANUARY 2014-SEPTEMBER 2015 (U//FOUO) This Homeland Security Reference Aid depicts the large number and geographic dispersal of disrupted US persons' alleged terrorism-related activities in the United States since the beginning of January 2014, who are assessed to be inspired by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).DHS l&A analysis of 64 individuals dating from January 2014 to the end of September 2015 indicates that, while most are young--on average ranging between 23 and 27 years old-there is no specific profile, with arrestees varying in ethnic background and geographic location . Arrestees have been involved in a range of terrorism-related activities, to include traveling abroad with the intent to join ISIL;providing domestic material support to the group; and aspirational or advanced attack planning on behalf of ISIL.The majority of those arrested for !SIL-inspiredactivities over the last 21 months are male, but there has been a slight increase in women participating in ISIL-inspired terrorist activities in 2015. (U//FOUO) Analysis shows that the number of those arrested for attempting to travel overseas continued to increase, from 8 cases in 20 14 to 20 cases in 20 15. DHS l&A assesses, however, that the number of individuals allegedly conducting-or aspiring to conduct - domestic activities showed a more pronounced increase, from 2 in 20 14 to 17 in 20 15.This shift may be the result of ISILmessaging since September 2014 calling for attacks in the Homeland resonating among !SIL-inspired individuals in the US, coupled with increased efforts by domestic and international law enforcement authorities to curb travel overseas. (U) AGE & ACTIVITIESOF US !SIL-INSPIREDINDIVIDUALS 30 AverageAge: 23-27 25 (]) 0-. 0 20 (]) p... '- 0 15 [) ..0 s ;::J 10 z 5 ~ ®'6 Attack TEENS Aspirational Advanced Attack Plott ing @0 €D Failed Tra,e l Tra,e l TWENTIES THIRTIES FORTIES UNCLASSIFI ED//FOUO (U) DISRUPTEDACTIVITYAND FAILEDTRAVEL Material Support 20 1_;· ~&l ·IA *NOTE:AaArrests are USPEJ\ UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO (U) DISRUPTEDISIL ACTIVITYIN THE UNITEDSTATES,JANUARY2014 - SEPTEMBER2015 <ll i::: 15 0 •r:J i::: 12 •• Disrupted Activity Failed Travel ~ ..... 2:l 10 .E '-0 ..... (]) ..0 AUG JUN 2014 s~e § z 5 2015 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO 2014 2015 UNCLASSIFI ED//FOUO JS.-2:SS.-IA
UNCLASSIFIED//FOROFFICIALUSE ONLY ~Homeland ~ 'Security ; Officeoflntell1geri::eandAnalyS1s ____ _ ____ _ REFERENCE AID (U) ANALYSIS OF !SIL-INSPIRED DISRUPTIONS* IN THE HOMELAND FROM JANUARY 2014-SEPTEMBER 2015 (U//FOUO) This Homeland Security Reference Aid depicts the large number and geographic dispersal of disrupted US persons' alleged terrorism-related activities in the United States since the beginning of January 2014, who are assessed to be inspired by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).DHS l&A analysis of 64 individuals dating from January 2014 to the end of September 2015 indicates that, while most are young--on average ranging between 23 and 27 years old-there is no specific profile, with arrestees varying in ethnic background and geographic location . Arrestees have been involved in a range of terrorism-related activities, to include traveling abroad with the intent to join ISIL;providing domestic material support to the group; and aspirational or advanced attack planning on behalf of ISIL.The majority of those arrested for !SIL-inspiredactivities over the last 21 months are male, but there has been a slight increase in women participating in ISIL-inspired terrorist activities in 2015. (U//FOUO) Analysis shows that the number of those arrested for attempting to travel overseas continued to increase, from 8 cases in 20 14 to 20 cases in 20 15. DHS l&A assesses, however, that the number of individuals allegedly conducting-or aspiring to conduct - domestic activities showed a more pronounced increase, from 2 in 20 14 to 17 in 20 15.This shift may be the result of ISILmessaging since September 2014 calling for attacks in the Homeland resonating among !SIL-inspired individuals in the US, coupled with increased efforts by domestic and international law enforcement authorities to curb travel overseas. (U) AGE & ACTIVITIESOF US !SIL-INSPIREDINDIVIDUALS 30 AverageAge: 23-27 25 (]) 0-. 0 20 (]) p... '- 0 15 [) ..0 s ;::J 10 z 5 ~ ®'6 Attack TEENS Aspirational Advanced Attack Plott ing @0 €D Failed Tra,e l Tra,e l TWENTIES THIRTIES FORTIES UNCLASSIFI ED//FOUO (U) DISRUPTEDACTIVITYAND FAILEDTRAVEL Material Support 20 1_;· ~&l ·IA *NOTE:AaArrests are USPEJ\ UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO (U) DISRUPTEDISIL ACTIVITYIN THE UNITEDSTATES,JANUARY2014 - SEPTEMBER2015 <ll i::: 15 0 •r:J i::: 12 •• Disrupted Activity Failed Travel ~ ..... 2:l 10 .E '-0 ..... (]) ..0 AUG JUN 2014 s~e § z 5 2015 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO 2014 2015 UNCLASSIFI ED//FOUO JS.-2:SS.-IA
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOROFFICIAL USEONLY (U) ISIL-INSPIRED DISRUPTIONS IN THE HOMELAND FROM JANUARY 2014 - SEPTEMBER 2015 ARIZONA: 2 Jun 2015 Abdul KareemusPER 43 Phoenix.AZ Aug 2015 Alleged third conspirator in the Garland, TX shooting. Indicted and has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy, ma king false statements to investigato rs, and other charges . Next scheduled court date is November 20, 2015 . Jamm ie Gamma lusPER Indicted for allegedly assisting a college student with travel to Syria to obtain m ilitary tra ining fro m ISIL. Indicted for planning and perpetrating a federa l crime of terrorism against the 42 Avondale, AZ United States. CALIFORNIA: 6 Mar 2014 @ May 2015 @ 9 @ Mar 2015 Nader ElhuzayeluSPER Arrested for allegedly attempting to join ISIL in Syria after reserving a flight to Israel with the intent to mas k his final destination . Indicted in October on additional charges, including 24 Anaheim, CA preexist ing charges of providing mater ial support to ISIL. Plead not guilty to the original charges . Muhanad BadawiusPER Arrested for allegedly providing mater ial support by allowing Nader Elhuzaye1us•ER (also cited in this product) to use his credit card to purchase a ticket to the Middle East. Indicted in October on 24 Anaheim, CA additional charges, including preexist ing charges of providing mater ial support to ISIL. Plead not guilty to the original charges . Jul 2014 Adam DandachusPER 20 Orange County, CA Apr 2015 Abdirahman DaudusPER Arrested for allegedly attempting to join ISIL in Syria; drove fro m M inneapolis to San Diego allegedly to obtain fake passports in order to enter Mexico. A fede ra l ~and jury indicted 21 San Diego, CA DaudusPER and six other Minnesota men with conspiring to travel, or attempting to tra vel, to join ISi L. Plead not guilty. @ @ Nicholas Teausantus•ER Arrested for allegedly attempting to join ISIL in Syria after seeking to enter Canada at the Blaine, WA port of entry . Indicted and declared menta lly fit to stand tr ial in August; facing upto 15 years 20 in pr ison if convicted . Acampo, CA Apr 2015 Arrested at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, CA for attempting to trave l to Syria to join ISIL. Plead guilty for attempting to provide support to ISIL and lying on his passport application . Mohamed FarahusPER Arrested after he tra veled from Minneapolis to San Diego with hopes of crossing into Mexico to allegedly join ISIL in Syria. A federal ~and jury indicted FarahusPER and six other M innesota men 21 San Diego, CA with conspiring to trave l, or attempting to travel, to join ISIL. @:\ ~ Apr 2014 Shannon ConleyusPER Arrested for allegedly attempting to join ISIL, whe re she intended to use her m ilitary backg ro und to support the group . She was convicted of providing mater ial support. 19 Arvada, CO Jasmin ka RamicusPER Arrested for allegedly providing mater ial support after being associated with a ~oup attempting to send firearms accessories and other mater ial to ISIL mem bers. Entered a plea to one count of 42 conspiring to provide mater ial support to terrorists . Rockford, IL ~ Med iha Salkicevicus•ER Arrested for allegedly providing mater ia I support after being associated with a ~oup attempting to send firearms accessories and other mater ial to ISIL mem bers. Indicted for conspiring to 34 Schiller Park, IL provide and providing mater ial support to terrorist ~oups . ~ 9 e, ii. Feb 2015 Abror Habibov"SPER 30 Jacksonville, FL Arrested for allegedly providing mater ial support after assisting an alleged NY-based ISIL supporter with funds to join ISIL in Syria. Indicted and has plead not guilty. Jul 2015 Harlem SuarezusPER 23 Key West, FL Arrested for allegedly plotting attacks with explosive devices at a public beach and on law enforcement officers' homes and unde r their cars. Indicted and has plead not guilty. Sep 2015 Joshua GoldbergLJS•ER Allegedly instr ucted a confidential human source to plant a bomb at an upcom ing memor ial event in Kansas City, MO commemorating the September 11, 2001 attacks . Charged with giving 20 out information on explosives, destructive devices, and weapons of mass destruction . Faces a Orange Park, FL maximum of 20years in fede ra l prison. (@ GEORGIA: 1 @ Oct 2014 Leon Davisus•ER 37 Augusta, GA Arrested for allegedly attempting to join ISIL after purchasing a one-way plane ticket from Atlanta to Tur key. Plead guilty for attempting to provide material support to ISIL. ILLINOIS: 5 Mar 2015 Jonas EdmondsUSPER Arrested for allegedly helping his cousin, Hasan Edmondsus•ER (also cited in this product), join ISIL, and for plotting an attack on a Nationa l Guard base in IL Indicted and has plead not guilty. 29 Aurora, IL Mar 2015 Hasan EdmondsuSPER Arrested for allegedly attempting to trave l overseas and use his military tra ining to assist ISIL. Indicted and has plead not guilty. 22 Aurora, IL (@ @ Feb 2015 KANSAS:2 e, 9 e, ii. Apr 2015 John BookerusPER 20 Fort Riley, KS Arrested after allegedly attempting to conduc t a mass casualty attack next to the Ft. Riley US Army insta llation . Indicted on three charges, includ ing attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction . Plead not guilty. Apr 2015 Alexander Blairus•ER 18 Topeka, KS Arrested for allegedly not reporting the plot against Ft. Riley; allegedly loaned John Bookerus•ER (also citied in this prod uct ) money for a storage unit. Placed on house arrest pend ing tr ial. MASSACHUSETIS: 3 Jun 2015 Usaamah Rahim 26 Boston, MA Fata lly shot by police after wielding a military-sty le knifed ur ing a law enforcement encounter . Allegedly intended to attack the organizer of a Draw the Prophet event. Jun 2015 David WrightuSPER 24 Everett, MA Arrested for alleged obstruction and conspiracy charges regarding a plot to behead an anti-Islam activis t. Indicted for, among other things, providing mater ial support to ISIL. Jul 2015 Alexander Ciccolous•ER Arrested after allegedly attempting to conduct a mass casualty attack on a college campus with a pressure-cooker bomb. Indicted on weapons and assault charges . 23 Springfield, MA (@ (@ MINNESOTA: 6 @ @ FLORIDA: 3 Mohammed KhanuSPERArrested at O'Hare Interna t ional Airport fo r allegedly attempting to join ISIL. Indic ted fo r attempting to tra vel overseas to join a foreign terrorist organization operating inside Iraq 19 and Syria . Bolingbrook, IL ~ Feb ~ 2015 COLORAD0:1 @ Oct 2014 @ @ @ @ Nov 2014 Abdullah YusufUSPER 18 Minneapolis, MN Arrested after a clerk noticed his passport application inclu ded suspicious tra vel plans . Indicted with conspiracy to provide mater ial support to ISIL. Apr 2015 Zacharia Abdurahman 19USPER Minneapolis, MN Indicted after allegedly attempting tra vel to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Recently plead not guilty. Apr 2015 Hanad MusseusPER 19 Minneapolis, MN Indicted after allegedly attempting tra vel to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Recently plead not guilty. Apr 2015 Guled OmarusPER 20 Minneapolis, MN Indicted after allegedly attempting tra vel to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Apr 2015 Ad nan Fara husPER 19 Minneapolis, MN Indicted after allegedly attempting tra vel to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Feb 2015 Hamza AhmedusPER 19 Minneapolis, MN Indicted after allegedly attempting tra vel to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Aug 2015 Jaelyn Youngus•ER 20 Starkville, MS Arrested after allegedly attempting trave l to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Charged with conspiring to provide mater ial support to a fore ign terrorist organization . Aug 2015 Muha mmad Da kh lallaus•ER 22 Starkville, MS Arrested after allegedly attempting trave l to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Charged with conspiring to provide mater ial support to a fore ign terrorist organization . MISSISSIPPI: 2 @ @ JS.-28&IA
UNCLASSIFIED//FOROFFICIAL USEONLY (U) ISIL-INSPIRED DISRUPTIONS IN THE HOMELAND FROM JANUARY 2014 - SEPTEMBER 2015 ARIZONA: 2 Jun 2015 Abdul KareemusPER 43 Phoenix.AZ Aug 2015 Alleged third conspirator in the Garland, TX shooting. Indicted and has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy, ma king false statements to investigato rs, and other charges . Next scheduled court date is November 20, 2015 . Jamm ie Gamma lusPER Indicted for allegedly assisting a college student with travel to Syria to obtain m ilitary tra ining fro m ISIL. Indicted for planning and perpetrating a federa l crime of terrorism against the 42 Avondale, AZ United States. CALIFORNIA: 6 Mar 2014 @ May 2015 @ 9 @ Mar 2015 Nader ElhuzayeluSPER Arrested for allegedly attempting to join ISIL in Syria after reserving a flight to Israel with the intent to mas k his final destination . Indicted in October on additional charges, including 24 Anaheim, CA preexist ing charges of providing mater ial support to ISIL. Plead not guilty to the original charges . Muhanad BadawiusPER Arrested for allegedly providing mater ial support by allowing Nader Elhuzaye1us•ER (also cited in this product) to use his credit card to purchase a ticket to the Middle East. Indicted in October on 24 Anaheim, CA additional charges, including preexist ing charges of providing mater ial support to ISIL. Plead not guilty to the original charges . Jul 2014 Adam DandachusPER 20 Orange County, CA Apr 2015 Abdirahman DaudusPER Arrested for allegedly attempting to join ISIL in Syria; drove fro m M inneapolis to San Diego allegedly to obtain fake passports in order to enter Mexico. A fede ra l ~and jury indicted 21 San Diego, CA DaudusPER and six other Minnesota men with conspiring to travel, or attempting to tra vel, to join ISi L. Plead not guilty. @ @ Nicholas Teausantus•ER Arrested for allegedly attempting to join ISIL in Syria after seeking to enter Canada at the Blaine, WA port of entry . Indicted and declared menta lly fit to stand tr ial in August; facing upto 15 years 20 in pr ison if convicted . Acampo, CA Apr 2015 Arrested at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, CA for attempting to trave l to Syria to join ISIL. Plead guilty for attempting to provide support to ISIL and lying on his passport application . Mohamed FarahusPER Arrested after he tra veled from Minneapolis to San Diego with hopes of crossing into Mexico to allegedly join ISIL in Syria. A federal ~and jury indicted FarahusPER and six other M innesota men 21 San Diego, CA with conspiring to trave l, or attempting to travel, to join ISIL. @:\ ~ Apr 2014 Shannon ConleyusPER Arrested for allegedly attempting to join ISIL, whe re she intended to use her m ilitary backg ro und to support the group . She was convicted of providing mater ial support. 19 Arvada, CO Jasmin ka RamicusPER Arrested for allegedly providing mater ial support after being associated with a ~oup attempting to send firearms accessories and other mater ial to ISIL mem bers. Entered a plea to one count of 42 conspiring to provide mater ial support to terrorists . Rockford, IL ~ Med iha Salkicevicus•ER Arrested for allegedly providing mater ia I support after being associated with a ~oup attempting to send firearms accessories and other mater ial to ISIL mem bers. Indicted for conspiring to 34 Schiller Park, IL provide and providing mater ial support to terrorist ~oups . ~ 9 e, ii. Feb 2015 Abror Habibov"SPER 30 Jacksonville, FL Arrested for allegedly providing mater ial support after assisting an alleged NY-based ISIL supporter with funds to join ISIL in Syria. Indicted and has plead not guilty. Jul 2015 Harlem SuarezusPER 23 Key West, FL Arrested for allegedly plotting attacks with explosive devices at a public beach and on law enforcement officers' homes and unde r their cars. Indicted and has plead not guilty. Sep 2015 Joshua GoldbergLJS•ER Allegedly instr ucted a confidential human source to plant a bomb at an upcom ing memor ial event in Kansas City, MO commemorating the September 11, 2001 attacks . Charged with giving 20 out information on explosives, destructive devices, and weapons of mass destruction . Faces a Orange Park, FL maximum of 20years in fede ra l prison. (@ GEORGIA: 1 @ Oct 2014 Leon Davisus•ER 37 Augusta, GA Arrested for allegedly attempting to join ISIL after purchasing a one-way plane ticket from Atlanta to Tur key. Plead guilty for attempting to provide material support to ISIL. ILLINOIS: 5 Mar 2015 Jonas EdmondsUSPER Arrested for allegedly helping his cousin, Hasan Edmondsus•ER (also cited in this product), join ISIL, and for plotting an attack on a Nationa l Guard base in IL Indicted and has plead not guilty. 29 Aurora, IL Mar 2015 Hasan EdmondsuSPER Arrested for allegedly attempting to trave l overseas and use his military tra ining to assist ISIL. Indicted and has plead not guilty. 22 Aurora, IL (@ @ Feb 2015 KANSAS:2 e, 9 e, ii. Apr 2015 John BookerusPER 20 Fort Riley, KS Arrested after allegedly attempting to conduc t a mass casualty attack next to the Ft. Riley US Army insta llation . Indicted on three charges, includ ing attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction . Plead not guilty. Apr 2015 Alexander Blairus•ER 18 Topeka, KS Arrested for allegedly not reporting the plot against Ft. Riley; allegedly loaned John Bookerus•ER (also citied in this prod uct ) money for a storage unit. Placed on house arrest pend ing tr ial. MASSACHUSETIS: 3 Jun 2015 Usaamah Rahim 26 Boston, MA Fata lly shot by police after wielding a military-sty le knifed ur ing a law enforcement encounter . Allegedly intended to attack the organizer of a Draw the Prophet event. Jun 2015 David WrightuSPER 24 Everett, MA Arrested for alleged obstruction and conspiracy charges regarding a plot to behead an anti-Islam activis t. Indicted for, among other things, providing mater ial support to ISIL. Jul 2015 Alexander Ciccolous•ER Arrested after allegedly attempting to conduct a mass casualty attack on a college campus with a pressure-cooker bomb. Indicted on weapons and assault charges . 23 Springfield, MA (@ (@ MINNESOTA: 6 @ @ FLORIDA: 3 Mohammed KhanuSPERArrested at O'Hare Interna t ional Airport fo r allegedly attempting to join ISIL. Indic ted fo r attempting to tra vel overseas to join a foreign terrorist organization operating inside Iraq 19 and Syria . Bolingbrook, IL ~ Feb ~ 2015 COLORAD0:1 @ Oct 2014 @ @ @ @ Nov 2014 Abdullah YusufUSPER 18 Minneapolis, MN Arrested after a clerk noticed his passport application inclu ded suspicious tra vel plans . Indicted with conspiracy to provide mater ial support to ISIL. Apr 2015 Zacharia Abdurahman 19USPER Minneapolis, MN Indicted after allegedly attempting tra vel to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Recently plead not guilty. Apr 2015 Hanad MusseusPER 19 Minneapolis, MN Indicted after allegedly attempting tra vel to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Recently plead not guilty. Apr 2015 Guled OmarusPER 20 Minneapolis, MN Indicted after allegedly attempting tra vel to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Apr 2015 Ad nan Fara husPER 19 Minneapolis, MN Indicted after allegedly attempting tra vel to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Feb 2015 Hamza AhmedusPER 19 Minneapolis, MN Indicted after allegedly attempting tra vel to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Aug 2015 Jaelyn Youngus•ER 20 Starkville, MS Arrested after allegedly attempting trave l to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Charged with conspiring to provide mater ial support to a fore ign terrorist organization . Aug 2015 Muha mmad Da kh lallaus•ER 22 Starkville, MS Arrested after allegedly attempting trave l to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Charged with conspiring to provide mater ial support to a fore ign terrorist organization . MISSISSIPPI: 2 @ @ JS.-28&IA
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (U) ISIL-INSPIRED DISRUPTIONS IN THE HOMELAND FROM JANUARY 2014 - SEPTEMBER 2015 MISSOURI: 3 e e e ii! Feb 2015 R Ramiz HodzicusPE 40 St. Louis, MO Ind icted for alleged ly providing mater ial support for be ing associated w ith a group attempt ing to send firearms accessories and other mater ial to ISIL members. ii! Feb 2015 Sedina Hodzicus•E R 35 St. Louis, MO Ind icted for alleged ly providing mater ial support for be ing associated w ith a group attempt ing to send firearms accessories and other mater ial to ISIL members. ii! Feb 2015 Arm in Harcevicus•E R 37 St. Louis, MO Ind icted for alleged ly providing mater ial support for be ing associated w ith a group attempt ing to send firearms accessories and other mater ial to ISIL members. NORTH CAROLINA: 4 Justin SullivanuSPER Jun 2015 19 Morganton, NC (@ (@ @ NEW JERSEY: 3 Samue l TopazusP ER 21 Fort Lee, NJ Plead gu ilty for attempting to join ISIL. Jun 2015 Alaa Saadeh usPE R 23 West New York, NJ Charged for alleged ly provid ing mater ial support after purchas ing his brother ' s (Nader Saadeh uSPER , also cited in th is product ) airline tic ket to join ISIL Aug 2015 R Nader Saadeh usPE 20 Rutherford, NJ Ind icted after alleged ly attempting trave l to Syria w ith the intent of join ing ISi L Charged w ith consp ir ing to provide mater ia I support to ISi L Feb 2015 Akhror Saida kh metov"SPER 19 Brooklyn, NY Ind icted after alleged ly attempting to join ISIL. Indicted for consp ir ing to provide mater ial support to a foreign terrorist organ ization. Plead not gu ilty. Feb 2015 Abdurasu l Jura boevusPER 24 Brooklyn, NY Ind icted after alleged ly attempting to join ISIL. Indicted for consp ir ing to provide mater ial support to a foreign terrorist organ ization. Plead gu ilty. Jan 2015 Tairod PughuSPER 47 Brooklyn, NY Ind icted wh ile alleged ly attempting to join ISi L Jun 2015 Akma l Zakirov"SPER 29 Brooklyn, NY Ind icted for alleged involvement in a plot to recru it US fighters to jo in ISIL. Feb 2015 R Ind icted for alleged ly assisting in collecting $1,600 for his friend Saida khme•sus•ER Dilk hayot Kasimovus•E (also cited in th is prod uct) attempt to join ISIL. Plead not gu ilty. 26 Brooklyn, NY Jul 2015 Arafat NagiusPE R 44 Lacakwanna, NY Alleged ly trave led from Lackawanna to Turkey on two separate occas ions with the intention of joining ISIL. Law en forcement tipped off by a resident who heard him ta lki ng about his violent extrem ist beliefs. Indicted on two charges of attempting to provide mater ial support to ISIL. Jun 2015 Munther SalehusPE R 20 Queens.NY Ind icted after alleged ly plotting to detonate a press ure-coo ker bom b in New York City. May 2014 R Mufid Elfgeeh usPE 30 Rochester, NY Arrested after alleged ly plann ing an attac k aga inst US military personne l upon the ir ret urn to the United States from the Midd le East. Ind icted for attempt ing to provide support to ISIL and for the attempted murder of current and former US servicemembers . Jun 2015 Fareed Mumun iusPER Ind icted for alleged ly attac ki ng a FBI agent with a knife during question ing at his residence; alleged ly also asp ired to tra vel overseas and jo in ISIL. Jun 2015 (@ e ii! @ @ @ e e ii! @ e, (@ (@ e ii! @ Mar 2014 Akba Jorda nus•ER 21 Raleigh, NC Arrested af ter adm itt ing to ma ki ng an appo intment to o bta in a passport in order to go to Syria and fight . Af ter his arrest, FBI found an AK-47 r ifle, ammun ition, and a sword in his apartmen t. Plead guilty. Mar 2014 Avi n Brownus•ER 21 Raleigh, NC Ind icted after attempt ing trave l to Syria to join a violent extremist group, wh ich included ISi L Recently plead guilty. Aug 2014 Dona ld Morgan us•ER 44 Rowan County, NC Arrested af ter return ing from the Midd le East, where he alleged ly tried to tra vel from Lebanon to Syria to join ISIL before being stopped at the Istan bul airport and sent bac k to Lebanon . Sentenced to 20years in prison . Jan 2015 Christopher CornellusPERArrested for alleged ly plotting to build, plant and detonate pipe bombs near the US Capito l building and then use firearms to kill offic ials and employees at the Capito l. Ind icted for 20 attempting to sup port a terror ist organ ization . Green, OH Jun 2015 Am ir AI-GhaziuSPER 38 Sheffield Lake, OH OHIO: 2 NEWYORK:11 @ @ Arrested for alleged ly plotting to kill a large number of US cit izens on beha lf of ISIL. Charged with attempting to provide materia I support to ISi L e, (@ Ind icted after alleged ly express ing a des ire to perpetrate an attac k in the United States and attempting to purchase an AK-47 assau lt r ifle. Plead not gu ilty to one count of sup porting terror ism and two weapons-re lated charges . PENNSYLVANIA: 1 @ Apr 2015 Keonna Thomas usPER Arrested af ter alleged ly attempting to join ISIL. Ind icted for attempting to aid a fore ign terror ist organ izat ion. 30 Philade lphia, PA RHO DE ISLAND: 1 21 Staten Island, NY Feb 2015 Nihad Rosicus•E R 26 Utica, NY Ind icted for alleged ly attempt ing to jo in ISIL and send ing military cloth ing and eq ui pment to ISIL. Plead not guilty. Sep 2015 Ali Saleh 1usPER 22 Queens.NY Arrested af ter alleged ly attempting trave l to Syria with the intent of jo ining ISIL. Charged w ith attempting to trave l to the Mideast to jo in and provide mater ial support to ISIL. @ Jun 2015 Nicho las RovinskiusPER Ind icted for alleged involvement in a plan to attac k an anti -Islam act ivist . Plead not gu ilty. 24 Warw ick, RI TEXAS: 5 @ •• e , e Jun 2015 Michae l Wolfeus•ER 24 Austin, TX Arrested af ter attempting travel to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Sentenced to near ly seven years in federa l prison and five years supervised re lease. May 2015 Elton Simpson 30 Garland, TX Traveled from Arizona to Gar land to attac k a cartoon-<lraw ing contest dep icting the Prophet Muha mad. Shot and killed by po lice officers stat ioned outs ide the event . May 2015 Nadir Soofi 34 Garland, TX Traveled from Arizona to Gar land to attac k a cartoon-<lraw ing contest dep icting the Prophet Muha mad. Shot and killed by po lice officers stat ioned outs ide the event . Mar 2015 Bila I Abood usPER 37 Mesq uite, TX Alleged ly tra veled to Syria in 2013 and lied to the FBI about pledging alleg iance to ISi L in 2014 . Ind icted on one count of ma king false statements to a federa l agency. May 2015 Asher Kha nus•ER 20 Spr ing, TX Traveled to Istan bul, alleged ly en route to Syria to fight with ISIL; lured back to the US by his fam ily, wh ich falsely to ld him his mother was sick. Charged with cons piracy to provide mater ial support to ISIL. VIRGINIA: 2 e e Jan 2015 Heather Coff manus•ER Arrested for maki ng false statements in an FBI terrorism investigation after off ering to help an undercover agent connect someone with ISIL. Sentenced to 54 months in federa l prison. 29 Glen Allen, VA Feb 2015 Ali AminusPER 17 Manassas, VA Arrested af ter facilitating his friend ' s trave l to Syria to join ISIL Also authored many pro-lSIL on line accounts . Sentenced to 136 months in prison and a lifetime of supervised re lease . WISCONSIN: 1 @ Apr 2015 Joshua Van Haf tenuSPERInd icted after alleged ly attempting tra vel to join ISIL. Charged w ith attempting to provide mater ial sup port and reso urces, namely himse lf as personne l, to a fore ign terrorist organ ization. 34 Mad ison, WI JS.-28&IA
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (U) ISIL-INSPIRED DISRUPTIONS IN THE HOMELAND FROM JANUARY 2014 - SEPTEMBER 2015 MISSOURI: 3 e e e ii! Feb 2015 R Ramiz HodzicusPE 40 St. Louis, MO Ind icted for alleged ly providing mater ial support for be ing associated w ith a group attempt ing to send firearms accessories and other mater ial to ISIL members. ii! Feb 2015 Sedina Hodzicus•E R 35 St. Louis, MO Ind icted for alleged ly providing mater ial support for be ing associated w ith a group attempt ing to send firearms accessories and other mater ial to ISIL members. ii! Feb 2015 Arm in Harcevicus•E R 37 St. Louis, MO Ind icted for alleged ly providing mater ial support for be ing associated w ith a group attempt ing to send firearms accessories and other mater ial to ISIL members. NORTH CAROLINA: 4 Justin SullivanuSPER Jun 2015 19 Morganton, NC (@ (@ @ NEW JERSEY: 3 Samue l TopazusP ER 21 Fort Lee, NJ Plead gu ilty for attempting to join ISIL. Jun 2015 Alaa Saadeh usPE R 23 West New York, NJ Charged for alleged ly provid ing mater ial support after purchas ing his brother ' s (Nader Saadeh uSPER , also cited in th is product ) airline tic ket to join ISIL Aug 2015 R Nader Saadeh usPE 20 Rutherford, NJ Ind icted after alleged ly attempting trave l to Syria w ith the intent of join ing ISi L Charged w ith consp ir ing to provide mater ia I support to ISi L Feb 2015 Akhror Saida kh metov"SPER 19 Brooklyn, NY Ind icted after alleged ly attempting to join ISIL. Indicted for consp ir ing to provide mater ial support to a foreign terrorist organ ization. Plead not gu ilty. Feb 2015 Abdurasu l Jura boevusPER 24 Brooklyn, NY Ind icted after alleged ly attempting to join ISIL. Indicted for consp ir ing to provide mater ial support to a foreign terrorist organ ization. Plead gu ilty. Jan 2015 Tairod PughuSPER 47 Brooklyn, NY Ind icted wh ile alleged ly attempting to join ISi L Jun 2015 Akma l Zakirov"SPER 29 Brooklyn, NY Ind icted for alleged involvement in a plot to recru it US fighters to jo in ISIL. Feb 2015 R Ind icted for alleged ly assisting in collecting $1,600 for his friend Saida khme•sus•ER Dilk hayot Kasimovus•E (also cited in th is prod uct) attempt to join ISIL. Plead not gu ilty. 26 Brooklyn, NY Jul 2015 Arafat NagiusPE R 44 Lacakwanna, NY Alleged ly trave led from Lackawanna to Turkey on two separate occas ions with the intention of joining ISIL. Law en forcement tipped off by a resident who heard him ta lki ng about his violent extrem ist beliefs. Indicted on two charges of attempting to provide mater ial support to ISIL. Jun 2015 Munther SalehusPE R 20 Queens.NY Ind icted after alleged ly plotting to detonate a press ure-coo ker bom b in New York City. May 2014 R Mufid Elfgeeh usPE 30 Rochester, NY Arrested after alleged ly plann ing an attac k aga inst US military personne l upon the ir ret urn to the United States from the Midd le East. Ind icted for attempt ing to provide support to ISIL and for the attempted murder of current and former US servicemembers . Jun 2015 Fareed Mumun iusPER Ind icted for alleged ly attac ki ng a FBI agent with a knife during question ing at his residence; alleged ly also asp ired to tra vel overseas and jo in ISIL. Jun 2015 (@ e ii! @ @ @ e e ii! @ e, (@ (@ e ii! @ Mar 2014 Akba Jorda nus•ER 21 Raleigh, NC Arrested af ter adm itt ing to ma ki ng an appo intment to o bta in a passport in order to go to Syria and fight . Af ter his arrest, FBI found an AK-47 r ifle, ammun ition, and a sword in his apartmen t. Plead guilty. Mar 2014 Avi n Brownus•ER 21 Raleigh, NC Ind icted after attempt ing trave l to Syria to join a violent extremist group, wh ich included ISi L Recently plead guilty. Aug 2014 Dona ld Morgan us•ER 44 Rowan County, NC Arrested af ter return ing from the Midd le East, where he alleged ly tried to tra vel from Lebanon to Syria to join ISIL before being stopped at the Istan bul airport and sent bac k to Lebanon . Sentenced to 20years in prison . Jan 2015 Christopher CornellusPERArrested for alleged ly plotting to build, plant and detonate pipe bombs near the US Capito l building and then use firearms to kill offic ials and employees at the Capito l. Ind icted for 20 attempting to sup port a terror ist organ ization . Green, OH Jun 2015 Am ir AI-GhaziuSPER 38 Sheffield Lake, OH OHIO: 2 NEWYORK:11 @ @ Arrested for alleged ly plotting to kill a large number of US cit izens on beha lf of ISIL. Charged with attempting to provide materia I support to ISi L e, (@ Ind icted after alleged ly express ing a des ire to perpetrate an attac k in the United States and attempting to purchase an AK-47 assau lt r ifle. Plead not gu ilty to one count of sup porting terror ism and two weapons-re lated charges . PENNSYLVANIA: 1 @ Apr 2015 Keonna Thomas usPER Arrested af ter alleged ly attempting to join ISIL. Ind icted for attempting to aid a fore ign terror ist organ izat ion. 30 Philade lphia, PA RHO DE ISLAND: 1 21 Staten Island, NY Feb 2015 Nihad Rosicus•E R 26 Utica, NY Ind icted for alleged ly attempt ing to jo in ISIL and send ing military cloth ing and eq ui pment to ISIL. Plead not guilty. Sep 2015 Ali Saleh 1usPER 22 Queens.NY Arrested af ter alleged ly attempting trave l to Syria with the intent of jo ining ISIL. Charged w ith attempting to trave l to the Mideast to jo in and provide mater ial support to ISIL. @ Jun 2015 Nicho las RovinskiusPER Ind icted for alleged involvement in a plan to attac k an anti -Islam act ivist . Plead not gu ilty. 24 Warw ick, RI TEXAS: 5 @ •• e , e Jun 2015 Michae l Wolfeus•ER 24 Austin, TX Arrested af ter attempting travel to Syria with the intent of joining ISIL. Sentenced to near ly seven years in federa l prison and five years supervised re lease. May 2015 Elton Simpson 30 Garland, TX Traveled from Arizona to Gar land to attac k a cartoon-<lraw ing contest dep icting the Prophet Muha mad. Shot and killed by po lice officers stat ioned outs ide the event . May 2015 Nadir Soofi 34 Garland, TX Traveled from Arizona to Gar land to attac k a cartoon-<lraw ing contest dep icting the Prophet Muha mad. Shot and killed by po lice officers stat ioned outs ide the event . Mar 2015 Bila I Abood usPER 37 Mesq uite, TX Alleged ly tra veled to Syria in 2013 and lied to the FBI about pledging alleg iance to ISi L in 2014 . Ind icted on one count of ma king false statements to a federa l agency. May 2015 Asher Kha nus•ER 20 Spr ing, TX Traveled to Istan bul, alleged ly en route to Syria to fight with ISIL; lured back to the US by his fam ily, wh ich falsely to ld him his mother was sick. Charged with cons piracy to provide mater ial support to ISIL. VIRGINIA: 2 e e Jan 2015 Heather Coff manus•ER Arrested for maki ng false statements in an FBI terrorism investigation after off ering to help an undercover agent connect someone with ISIL. Sentenced to 54 months in federa l prison. 29 Glen Allen, VA Feb 2015 Ali AminusPER 17 Manassas, VA Arrested af ter facilitating his friend ' s trave l to Syria to join ISIL Also authored many pro-lSIL on line accounts . Sentenced to 136 months in prison and a lifetime of supervised re lease . WISCONSIN: 1 @ Apr 2015 Joshua Van Haf tenuSPERInd icted after alleged ly attempting tra vel to join ISIL. Charged w ith attempting to provide mater ial sup port and reso urces, namely himse lf as personne l, to a fore ign terrorist organ ization. 34 Mad ison, WI JS.-28&IA
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (U) Source Summary Statement (U//FOUO) Analysis in this HSRA of !SIL-related activities disrupted between January 2014 and September 2015 are based on open source reporting, criminal complaints, and indictments. We have medium confidence in our analysis of the noted individuals' activities, as the government information is considered highly reliable and much of the open source reporting has been corroborated. (U) Report Suspicious Activity (U) To report suspicious activity, law enforcement, Fire-EMS, private security personnel, and emergency managers should follow establlshed protocols; all other personnel should call 911 or contact local law enforcement. Suspicious activity reports (SARs) will be forwarded to the appropriate fusion center and FBIJoint Terrorism Task Force for further action. For more information on the Nationwide SAR Initiative, visit http://nsi.ncirc.gov/resources.aspx. (U) Tracked by: HSEC-8.1, HSEC-8.2, HSEC-8.3, HSEC-8.6.2.8, HSEC-8.8 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Page 2 of 2
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (U) Source Summary Statement (U//FOUO) Analysis in this HSRA of !SIL-related activities disrupted between January 2014 and September 2015 are based on open source reporting, criminal complaints, and indictments. We have medium confidence in our analysis of the noted individuals' activities, as the government information is considered highly reliable and much of the open source reporting has been corroborated. (U) Report Suspicious Activity (U) To report suspicious activity, law enforcement, Fire-EMS, private security personnel, and emergency managers should follow establlshed protocols; all other personnel should call 911 or contact local law enforcement. Suspicious activity reports (SARs) will be forwarded to the appropriate fusion center and FBIJoint Terrorism Task Force for further action. For more information on the Nationwide SAR Initiative, visit http://nsi.ncirc.gov/resources.aspx. (U) Tracked by: HSEC-8.1, HSEC-8.2, HSEC-8.3, HSEC-8.6.2.8, HSEC-8.8 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Page 2 of 2
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