Submit your comments on this article | |
Fifth Column | |
Miami Terror Cell: Just Boys With Violent Fantasies? | |
2006-06-24 | |
![]() They thought they were joining al Qaeda, but they were not. They were led by a ''Moses-like figure'' who carried a cane through Liberty City and wore a cape or sometimes a bathrobe. They allegedly sought to sow death and terror, and they ended up in leg irons. The seven men arrested in an alleged terrorist plot believed they were conspiring with al Qaeda ''to levy war against the United States'' in attacks that would ''be just as good or greater than 9/11,'' according to a federal indictment unsealed Friday. The campaign was to begin with the bombing of the 110-story Sears Tower in Chicago, according to the indictment, though an FBI sting foiled the plot long before it reached that point. Also discussed were attacks against federal buildings in Miami, officials said, and four other cities not identified in the charging documents. ''Individuals in America made plans to hurt Americans,'' U.S. Attorney General Albert Gonzales said during a news conference in Washington. But that's where it stopped -- with plans, authorities said.
Download DOJ indictment here. | |
Posted by:Clomort Hupavitch5691 |
#4 Did they wish to kill "devils" or "white devils"? If it was the latter, then there is a possible Fruit or Nation of Islam (Prislam?) connection. |
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden 2006-06-24 17:54 |
#3 Don't forget the race card. These aren't 12-year-old boys having fantasies about the hot number down the street. These are adults who took action (pledging aliegence to AL-Q and planning) to murder thousands of innocent lives in the name of Islam. |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2006-06-24 13:40 |
#2 Too bad the Fed didn't actually permit them to travel to Chicago and motor up the Dan Ryan. Tipping off the Chicago PD would have produced a "just in time" SWAT reponse that would have saved US taxpayers a boat load of money. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2006-06-24 10:46 |
#1 They were led by a ''Moses-like figure'' who carried a cane through Liberty City and wore a cape or sometimes a bathrobe. Ah, the Vinnie the Chin defense. Note to defense lawyers. It didn't work for him either. |
Posted by: tu3031 2006-06-24 10:39 |