Anmar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, a 19-year-old ex-member of the Michigan Army National Guard, was arrested for planning a mass shooting at a military base near Detroit for the ISIS terror group. The attack was thwarted after Said revealed his intentions to undercover FBI agents. Over six months, he prepared extensively, providing weapons and training to his accomplices, including using a drone for surveillance of the TACOM facility. The Justice Department emphasized their commitment to prosecuting threats against military personnel and protecting Americans from such risks.
Said had planned for nearly six months to open fire at the TACOM facility and provided undercover operatives with armor-piercing ammunition to execute the attack.
The defendant is charged with planning a deadly attack on a U.S. military base here at home for ISIS, showcasing the serious risks posed by homegrown terrorism.
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