Afghan teenager charged in Oklahoma plot for Election Day attack sentenced to 15 years
Abdullah Haji Zada pleaded guilty to conspiring in an ISIS-inspired plot to attack large crowds on Election Day, receiving 15 years in prison, the maximum penalty.
- An Afghan teenager was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for plotting an ISIS-inspired attack on Election Day in Oklahoma.
- The teenager, Abdullah Haji Zada, and his brother-in-law purchased two AK-47 rifles and 500 rounds of ammunition during an FBI undercover operation.
- Zada's co-conspirator, Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, pleaded guilty to terrorism-related offenses and faces up to 35 years in prison.
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Afghan teenager charged in Oklahoma plot for Election Day attack sentenced to 15 years
An Afghan teenager who pleaded guilty to taking part in an Oklahoma plot to carry out an Election Day attack has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. Federal prosecutors announced Wednesday that 19-year-old Abdullah Haji Zada was sentenced…
Afghan teenager charged in Oklahoma plot for Election Day attack sentenced to 15 years
An Afghan teenager who pleaded guilty to taking part in an Oklahoma plot to carry out an Election Day attack has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. Federal prosecutors announced Wednesday that 19-year-old Abdullah Haji Zada was sentenced…
Afghan teenager charged in Oklahoma plot for Election Day attack sentenced to 15 years
An Afghan teenager who pleaded guilty to taking part in an Oklahoma plot to carry out an Election Day attack has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. Federal prosecutors announced Wednesday that 19-year-old Abdullah Haji Zada was sentenced…
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