Monday, December 22, 2008

Fort Dix Jihadists Found Guilty ...Yes!


You bet I'm happy about this one! I had some bad feelings about this case as I suspected some slick defense attorneys were going to pull some rabbits out of their asses on this one but the five jihadist immigrants to America who plotted the attacks on Fort Dix were all found guilty today of conspiring to kill military personnel. Excellent! That means a distinct possibility of life in prison for each and everyone of these schmucks. Here's the details from the Associated Press:


Five Muslim immigrants were convicted Monday of plotting to massacre U.S. soldiers at Fort Dix in a case the government said demonstrated its post-Sept. 11 determination to stop terrorist attacks in the planning stages.
The defendants were acquitted of attempted murder charges but face life in prison for conspiring to kill military personnel. The federal jury spent about 38 hours deliberating over the past six days.
The men lived in and around Philadelphia for years. The government said after their 2007 arrest that an attack had been imminent and that the case underscored the dangers of terrorist plots hatched on U.S. soil.

This was a trial that spanned eight weeks and the federal jury returned a verdict in 38 hours! I'd say that's a damn statement to the jihadists in America who are cooking up some terror attacks right now. These fools were not that far from actually enacting their plans, according to the prosecution but I always love to see these jihadists on their way to prison when they didn't get a chance to fire one shot, pull one pin or set off one explosion. No virgins for these assholes, just a lifetime of prayer mats on the cold concrete of a federal prison.


5 convicted of plotting to kill Fort Dix soldiers

CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) — Five Muslim immigrants were convicted Monday of plotting to massacre U.S. soldiers at Fort Dix in a case the government said demonstrated its post-Sept. 11 determination to stop terrorist attacks in the planning stages.
The defendants were acquitted of attempted murder charges but face life in prison for conspiring to kill military personnel. The federal jury spent about 38 hours deliberating over the past six days.
The men lived in and around Philadelphia for years. The government said after their 2007 arrest that an attack had been imminent and that the case underscored the dangers of terrorist plots hatched on U.S. soil.
Although investigators said the men were inspired by Osama bin Laden, they were not accused of any ties to foreign terror groups.
Defense lawyers argued that the alleged plot was all talk — that the men weren't seriously planning anything and that they were goaded by two paid FBI informants.
During the eight-week trial, the government relied heavily on information gathered by the informants, who infiltrated the group and secretly recorded hundreds of conversations.
Prosecutors said the men bought several assault rifles supplied by the FBI and that they trekked to Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains to practice their shooting. The government also presented dozens of jihadist speeches and videos that the men supposedly used as inspiration.
Convicted were: Jordanian-born cab driver Mohamad Shnewer; Turkish-born convenience store clerk Serdar Tatar; and brothers Dritan, Eljvir and Shain Duka, ethnic Albanians from the former Yugoslavia, who had a roofing business.
A sixth man arrested and charged only with gun offenses pleaded guilty earlier.
The government has had a mixed record on terrorism prosecutions since Sept. 11. It won guilty pleas from Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui, Richard Reid, who tried to blow up a trans-Atlantic jetliner with a shoe bomb, and the Lackawanna Six, a terrorist cell outside Buffalo, N.Y. And it convicted Jose Padilla of plotting terrorist attacks.
But a case against four men in Michigan fell apart after a federal prosecutor was accused of withholding evidence. And a case in Miami against seven men accused of plotting to blow up Chicago's Sears Tower has produced one acquittal and two mistrials.
Prosecutors in the Fort Dix case said the group chose the Army post because one of the defendants was familiar with it. His father's pizza shop delivered to the New Jersey base, which is 25 miles from Philadelphia and is used primarily to train reservists for duty in Iraq.
The group's objective was to kill "as many American soldiers as possible," according to prosecutors.
"I think they were in the last stage of planning," then-U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie said at the time of their arrest. "They had training, they had maps, and I think they were very close to moving on this."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

So, are there really any "moderate" Muslims from "moderate" countries like Turkey, Albania, and Jordan? I think not. We need a Crusade to liberate those countries.

Holger Awakens said...

Federale,

Crusades gets a vote of yes from me. As for "moderate" muslims...well, I view that the same way I view patriotic leftist - doesn't exist.

:Holger Danske

Maggie Thornton said...

This was a good day. Will be a better day when they don't make it into this country to begin with.

Merry, merry Christmas Holger!