FBI thwarts terrorist bombing attempt at Portland holiday tree lighting, authorities

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Joe234
    Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 1948

    FBI thwarts terrorist bombing attempt at Portland holiday tree lighting, authorities

    FBI thwarts terrorist bombing attempt at Portland holiday tree lighting, authorities say

    Published: Friday, November 26, 2010, 10:09 PM Updated: Friday, November 26, 2010, 11:04 PM

    Bryan Denson, The Oregonian




    The FBI thwarted an attempted terrorist bombing in Portland's Pioneer Courthouse Square before the city's annual tree-lighting Friday night, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Oregon.

    A Corvallis man, thinking he was going to ignite a bomb, drove a van to the corner of the square at Southwest Yamhill Street and Sixth Avenue and attempted to detonate it.

    However, the supposed explosive was a dummy that FBI operatives supplied to him, according to an affidavit in support of a criminal complaint signed Friday night by U.S. Magistrate Judge John V. Acosta.

    Mohamed Osman Mohamud, 19, a Somali-born U.S. citizen, was arrested at 5:42 p.m., 18 minutes before the tree lighting was to occur, on an accusation of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. The felony charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison and a $250,000 fine.

    The arrest was the culmination of a long-term undercover operation, during which Mohamud had been monitored for months as his alleged bomb plot developed.

    "The device was in fact inert, and the public was never in danger," according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney's Office.

    The investigation involved the FBI, Oregon State Police, Portland Police Bureau, Corvallis Police Department and Lincoln County Sheriff's Office.


    Mohamed Osman Mohamud

    Mohamud will appear in U.S. District Court in Portland on Monday.

    "This defendant's chilling determination is a stark reminder that there are people -- even here in Oregon -- who are determined to kill Americans," said Oregon U.S. Attorney Dwight Holton. "The good work of law enforcement protected Oregonians in this case -- and we have no reason to believe there is any continuing threat arising from this case."

    According to the FBI affidavit, the case began in August 2009 when Mohamud was in e-mail contact with an unindicted associate overseas who was believed to be involved in terrorist activities. In December 2009, while the unindicted associate was in a frontier province of Pakistan, Mohamud and the associate discussed the possibility of Mohamud traveling to Pakistan to participate in violent jihad.

    The associate allegedly referred Mohamud to a second associate overseas and provided him with a name and e-mail address. In the months that followed, Mohamud made several unsuccessful attempts to contact the second associate.

    Ultimately, an FBI undercover operative contacted Mohamud in a June 2010 e-mail under the guise of being an associate of the first unindicted associate.

    Mohamud and the FBI operative agreed to meet in Portland a month later. Mohamud allegedly told the FBI operative that he had written articles that were published in Jihad Recollections, an online magazine that advocated holy war.

    Mohamud also indicated he intended to become "operational," meaning he wanted to put an explosion together but needed help. The two met again in August 2010 in a Portland hotel.

    "During this meeting, Mohamud explained how he had been thinking of committing some form of violent jihad since the age of 15," the affidavit says. "Mohamud then told (the FBI operatives) that he had identified a potential target for a bomb: the Christmas tree-lighting ceremony in Portland's Pioneer Courthouse Square on Nov. 26, 2010."

    The FBI operatives cautioned Mohamud several times about the seriousness of his plan, noting that there would be many people, including children, at the event, and that Mohamud could abandon his plans at any time with no shame.

    "You know there's going to be a lot of children there?" an FBI operative asked Mohamud. "You know there are gonna be a lot of children there?"

    Mohamud allegedly responded he was looking for a "huge mass that will ... be attacked in their own element with their families celebrating the holidays."

    Mohamud dismissed concerns about law enforcement, explaining that, " ... It's in Oregon; and Oregon, like, you know, nobody ever thinks about," according to the affidavit.

    "The threat was very real," said Oregon's FBI Special Agent in Charge Arthur Balizan. "Our investigation shows that Mohamud was absolutely committed to carrying out an attack on a very grand scale. At the same time, I want to reassure the people of this community that, every turn, we denied him the ability to actually carry out the attack."

    Mohamud maintained his interest in carrying out the attack and spent months working on logistics.

    He allegedly identified a location to place the bomb and mailed bomb components to the FBI operatives, who he believed were assembling the device. He also mailed them passport photos so he could sneak out of the country after the attack, according to the affidavit.

    He provided the FBI operatives with a thumbdrive that contained detailed directions to the bomb location and operational instructions for the attack.

    On Nov. 4, Mohamud and the FBI operatives traveled to a remote spot in Lincoln County, where they detonated a bomb concealed in a backpack as a trial run for the upcoming attack.

    On the drive back to Corvalis, FBI operatives quizzed Mohamud about whether he was capable of looking at the bodies of those who would be killed in his planned Portland attack.

    "I want whoever is attending that event to leave, to leave either dead or injured," Mohamud reportedly told the FBI operatives, the affidavit says.

    Later that day, Mohamud recorded a video of himself with the FBI operatives in which he read a written statement offering his reasons for the planned Portland bombing.

    On Nov. 18, FBI operatives picked up Mohamud to travel to Portland, where they would finalize details of the attack.

    David S. Kris, assistant U.S. attorney general for national security, said, "The complaint alleges that Mohamud attempted to detonate what he believes to be a vehicle bomb at a crowded holiday event in downtown Portland, but a coordinated undercover law enforcement action was able to thwart his efforts and ensure no one was harmed. "

    -- Bryan Denson
  • raptor
    Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 753

    #2
    I'm not too thrilled that the FBI puts a lot of resources into creating elaborate schemes to trap potential terrorists (or, rather, entice potential terrorists to act so they get caught).

    Comment

    • snusgetter
      Member
      • May 2010
      • 10903

      #3
      Originally posted by raptor View Post
      I'm not too thrilled that the FBI puts a lot of resources into creating elaborate schemes to trap potential terrorists (or, rather, entice potential terrorists to act so they get caught).

      Governmental Public Relations ... gotta keep the headlines
      current to boost the confidence of the general populous.

      FBI thwarts terrorist bombing attempt has a ring
      of competence to the Average Joe, don'tcha know!

      Comment

      • truthwolf1
        Member
        • Oct 2008
        • 2696

        #4
        WHy is it that these are always FBI operative insiders promising the materials, money and connections and instigating these elaborate plans to semi/retarded muslim youths.

        Comment

        • sgreger1
          Member
          • Mar 2009
          • 9451

          #5
          Originally posted by raptor View Post
          I'm not too thrilled that the FBI puts a lot of resources into creating elaborate schemes to trap potential terrorists (or, rather, entice potential terrorists to act so they get caught).

          Yah, it gets too close to entrapment. The main point i got out of the article is that they have changed the definition of "weapons of mass destruction". It has been downgraded from a nuclear arsenal to a guy with a truck bomb. Odd.


          I think this is likely some bs they allowed to happen to support their body scanner bs. They announced they are going to start installing them in train stations and other modes of public transportation.

          Comment

          • lxskllr
            Member
            • Sep 2007
            • 13435

            #6
            There's always walking. The classics are classic for a reason :^D

            Comment

            • raptor
              Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 753

              #7
              Originally posted by sgreger1 View Post
              I think this is likely some bs they allowed to happen to support their body scanner bs. They announced they are going to start installing them in train stations and other modes of public transportation.
              It's the Auto Industry's plot to destroy commercial air traffic and public transport.

              I really don't see how the excessive body scanners are necessary. If someone wants to blow up a plane it will happen whether or not body scanners are at security checkpoints.

              Comment

              • justintempler
                Member
                • Nov 2008
                • 3090

                #8
                Originally posted by truthwolf1 View Post
                WHy is it that these are always FBI operative insiders promising the materials, money and connections and instigating these elaborate plans to semi/retarded muslim youths.
                I can't judge this case. I don't know how competent the idiot was. Could he even tie his own shoe-laces? They've been working with him from (I think) July 2009. There was never any chance that this idiot could have exploded a real bomb. Think of how many tax dollars was spent to string this guy along to see if he was capable of doing the act.

                when sh1t like this goes on.....
                ...A government informant offered rewards including $250,000 and a BMW to one of four men on trial for plotting to attack synagogues and shoot down military aircraft, an FBI agent testified...
                Bloomberg - Bomb-Plot Informant Offered Defendant BMW, $250,000, FBI Agent Testifies

                I have to wonder how many of threats are for real, and how many are strung along just for grandstanding to garner support for "the war on terror".

                Comment

                • Bigblue1
                  Banned Users
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 3923

                  #9
                  Just another facet of security theater. YOU HAVE TO CREATE HEROES AND VILLAINS. and now for your listening pleasure.

                  Comment

                  • GoVegan
                    Member
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 5603

                    #10
                    He was trying to show his thanks for our country letting him in, giving him an opportunity and allowing him to flee from some hellhole. Perhaps he needs to be permanently barred from entering the United States after he has served his sentence. I have a feeling that a few years in Somolia might give him a real appreciation for this country.

                    Comment

                    • justintempler
                      Member
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 3090

                      #11
                      Originally posted by GoVegan View Post
                      He was trying to show his thanks for our country letting him in, giving him an opportunity and allowing him to flee from some hellhole. Perhaps he needs to be permanently barred from entering the United States after he has served his sentence. I have a feeling that a few years in Somolia might give him a real appreciation for this country.
                      Small problem... he's a naturalized citizen.. they can't kick him out.

                      Comment

                      • GoVegan
                        Member
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 5603

                        #12
                        Originally posted by justintempler View Post
                        Small problem... he's a naturalized citizen.. they can't kick him out.
                        We go that covered - Involuntarily Losing Your US Citizenship (Denaturalization)

                        Both the State Department and the USCIS have specfic laws and regulations they must follow in determining whether someone’s US citizenship should be taken away.

                        1. Convicted For An Act Of Treason Against The United States

                        Treason is a serious crime, and the Constitution defines the requirements for convicting someone of treason. Treason is waging a violent war against the United States in cooperation with a foreign country or any organized group. It includes assisting or aiding any foreign country or organization in taking over or destroying this country including abolishing the Constitution. Treason also consists of attempting by overt acts to overthrow the US government or of betraying our government into the hands of a foreign power. If you are caught and convicted of treason, you can pretty much count on losing your US citizenship as well as serving lots of jail time.

                        http://www.newcitizen.us/losing.html

                        Comment

                        • raptor
                          Member
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 753

                          #13
                          Originally posted by GoVegan View Post
                          He was trying to show his thanks for our country letting him in, giving him an opportunity and allowing him to flee from some hellhole. Perhaps he needs to be permanently barred from entering the United States after he has served his sentence. I have a feeling that a few years in Somolia might give him a real appreciation for this country.
                          Ha ha, ok, yes let's punish him for being gullible and undereducated enough to fall for a prolonged FBI sting operation aka legalized entrapment cuz he's a terrist.

                          God damn those no good immigrants.

                          Comment

                          • justintempler
                            Member
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 3090

                            #14
                            Originally posted by GoVegan View Post
                            We go that covered - Involuntarily Losing Your US Citizenship (Denaturalization)

                            ...If you are caught and convicted of treason, you can pretty much count on losing your US citizenship as well as serving lots of jail time.
                            Actually you can't, right now there is no way to strip a naturalized citizen of his citizenship. You would have to change the Law in order to do that.

                            When something like this passes and after it passes the constitutional tests, then you can have your way: Joe Lieberman bill would strip suspects' citizenship

                            Comment

                            • Darwin
                              Member
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 1372

                              #15
                              Although this doofus might have been incapable of pulling off such a plot by himself it could be that the Fibbies thought there might be bigger fish to be caught in the net of the sting. We might not know if that ever worked out but it doesn't really matter. As far as entrapment goes the old cliche, you can't cheat and honest man, applies here. This Somali mook could have walked away from planning the plot at any time, or chosen not to be sucked in from the start but he did not. Naturalized citizen or not he was eager to do the deed and in fact he used a cell phone to try to detonate the fake van bomb. His bad, his loss, and his jail time in a federal pen. No need for anyone to engage in any violated rights garment rending over any of part of it. Whatever punishment he ultimately receives the moronic little putz will deserve it.

                              Comment

                              Related Topics

                              Collapse

                              Working...
                              X