Maryland man sentenced to 15 years for trying to join ISIS, plotting U.S. attack
A Maryland man who tried to travel to join ISIS and discussed a backup plan to attack Jewish and Israel-linked targets in the U.S. was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison, based on travel records and chat logs presented by prosecutors under federal counterterrorism charges.
Why it matters: A Maryland man who tried to travel to join ISIS and discussed a backup plan to attack Jewish and Israel-linked targets in the U.S. was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison, based on travel records and chat logs presented by prosecutors under federal counterterrorism charges.