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A man arrested by the FBI’s counterterrorism team said he was an Islamic State supporter, admitting he made pipe bombs and watched terrorist propaganda videos, according to federal records obtained by The Detroit News.
Yousef Mohammad Ramadan also boasted that committing a terrorist attack in the United States is easy compared to overseas.
Search warrant records offer new insight into a counterterrorism investigation shrouded in secrecy and help explain why Ramadan was removed from a Royal Jordanian Airlines flight at Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
The records also reveal Ramadan is at the center of the latest counter-terrorism investigation involving a Metro Detroit supporter of the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS. His arrest came days before terror suspect Sebastian Gregerson was sentenced to federal prison.
“It is not uncommon for someone to be so fervent in their beliefs to boast and talk about it,” said Seamus Hughes, deputy director of George Washington University’s Program on Extremism, who has interviewed numerous people tied to the Islamic State. “They are not shy.”
Ramadan, 28, has not been charged with a terrorism-related crime and the status of the investigation was unclear Wednesday. The filings came after the former security guard was indicted on two counts of knowingly possessing a firearm with an obliterated serial number, a five-year felony.
He is being held without bond.
FBI spokesman Tim Wiley declined comment.
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2017/10/25/fbi-uncovers-bomb-photos-isis-boasts-terror-probe/107014214/