Muslim plotted Islamic State mass murder attacks on church“I tried to shoot up a church one day. I don’t know the name of it, but it’s close to my job. It’s one of the biggest ones in Detroit. Ya, I had it planned out. I bought a bunch of bullets. I practice a lot with it. I practice reloading and unloading. But my dad searched my car one day and he found everything. He found the gun and the bullets and a mask.” Why a church? Plus people are not allowed to carry guns in church. Plus, it would make the news. Everyone would’ve heard. Honestly, I regret not doing it. If I can’t do jihad in the Middle East, I would do my jihad over here.'”Did Free Press “journalist” Niraj Warikoo, who has done so much to defame and smear foes of jihad terror, feel a twinge of regret as he wrote this story? Did it dawn on him what he has been enabling? In an affidavit filed in a criminal complaint on a weapons and marijuana charge, he’s described as being an ISIS supporter who talked about committing violent acts of terrorism, including shootings and beheadings. In his affidavit, FBI Special Agent Alan Southard said that Abu- Rayyan had been investigated by the FBI since May.“Since May of 2. FBI has been conducting an investigation of Khalil Abu- Rayyan regarding increasingly violent threats he has made to others about committing acts of terror and martydom . He had two Twitter accounts on which he expressed support for ISIS, the FBI said in the complaint. According to the affidavit in the complaint, an undercover FBI employee was communicating with Abu- Rayyan. In December, the undercover FBI employee and Abu- Rayyan had “daily conversations” that took place “over the course of several weeks,” said the affidavit.“During these conversations, Abu- Rayyan consistently expressed support for ISIL and repeatedly expressed his desire to commit a martyrdom operation.”According to the affidavit, Abu- Rayyan also told the undercover FBI employee: “I tried to shoot up a church one day. I don’t know the name of it, but it’s close to my job. It’s one of the biggest ones in Detroit. Ya, I had it planned out. I bought a bunch of bullets. I practice a lot with it. I practice reloading and unloading. This story was reported in collaboration with Jessica Carreras from Dearborn's Patch.com. Last month, the pastor of a tiny church in Florida dressed up in a judge's robes and held a mock trial in which he pronounced. Dearborn: Muslim plotted Islamic State mass murder attacks on church. He faces a trial on Feb. 16 on the charge of carrying a concealed weapon. View Trey Hancock's business profile as Home Missionary for Intercultural Ministries at God Michigan District and see work history. Pastor Dearborn Assembly of God. Pastor Terry Jones: 'I may put Mohammed on trial' Terry Jones, the radical pastor who oversaw the burning of a Koran in his Florida church last month after a mock court hearing, may put the Islamic prophet. DEARBORN (WWJ) – A jury trial has been ordered to decide whether Koran-burning Florida pastor, Terry T. Jones should pay for the police presence at his planned protest in front of a Dearborn mosque on Good Friday. Terry Jones (pastor) Terry Jones; Jones in. Jones and some supporters held a mock trial of the Koran and set a copy on fire as a 'punishment' for. The Dearborn charge was challenged and overturned in. View Dan Jongsma's business profile as Senior Pastor at Dearborn Christian Fellowship and see work history, affiliations and more. Koran-burning pastor Terry Jones jailed for refusing pay $1. Koran-burning pastor Terry Jones had to cut short a rally after he was drowned out by counter-protesters and hurled with shoes and water bottles. Jones was attempting to hold a demonstration in Dearborn, Michigan, objecting to. The Dearborn & Dearborn Heights Press and Guide publishes local. In a separate civil trial, the City of Dearborn was found to have violated the. Jones contested that requirement he and his co-pastor Wayne Sapp refused. But my dad searched my car one day and he found everything. He found the gun and the bullets and a mask.”“Abu- Rayyan said he targeted a church because, . Plus people are not allowed to carry guns in church. Plus, it would make the news. Everyone would’ve heard. Honestly, I regret not doing it. If I can’t do jihad in the Middle East, I would do my jihad over here.'”The FBI said a church that has up to 6,0. Abu- Ryyan is about half a mile from where he works. Abu- Ryyan said he didn’t carry out the shooting because a gun he bought in October “only held six shots and he would have to keep on reloading.”Abu- Ryyan also took photos of himself at gun ranges firing an AK- 4. AR- 1. 5- type rifles. Detroit Police had pulled over Abu- Ryyan for speeding, finding marijuana on him and a pistol. He told police he didn’t have a concealed pistol license. On Nov. 1. 7, Wayne County prosecutors issued a warrant charging him with carrying a concealed weapon and possession of a controlled substance, marijuana. On Jan. 1. 5, he pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana. He faces a trial on Feb. On Jan. 2. 1, he told the undercover FBI employee that “he wanted to kill the officer who arrested him in October.”He told the undercover FBI employee that his trial had been delayed because the officer who arrested him was in the hospital after suffering a heart attack.“Abu- Rayyan explained he wanted to do a martyrdom operation in the hospital, killing the police officer in the process,” said the affidavit. On Jan. 2. 2, he talked about having a large sword or knife in case he gets into a fight.“Abu- Rayyan also said hearing about shootings and death makes him excited. Are they being investigated? Probably not. Here is a woman making the same signal at the Noor Islamic Center in Michigan in October 2. Islamophobe.” Is she being investigated?
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