A Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, resident was arrested today on
charges of conspiring and attempting to provide material support to the Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
Jalil Ibn Ameer Aziz, 19, a U.S. citizen, is charged in a two-count
criminal complaint that was unsealed today in the U.S. District Court for the
Middle District of Pennsylvania following his arrest. His initial appearance will be at 4:30 p.m.
EST in Harrisburg.
The arrest was announced by Assistant Attorney General for
National Security John P. Carlin, U.S. Attorney Peter J. Smith of the Middle
District of Pennsylvania and Special Agent in Charge William F. Sweeney Jr. of
the FBI’s Philadelphia Division.
“According to the allegations in the complaint, Jalil Ibn
Ameer Aziz conspired to provide and attempted to provide material support to
ISIL by propagating their hateful rhetoric on social media and aiding
individuals in their pursuit of traveling overseas to join the designated
foreign terrorist organization,” said Assistant Attorney General Carlin. “A prior physical search of Aziz’s residence
also revealed a tactical-style backpack in his closet, which contained
high-capacity weapons magazines, ammunition, a knife, and other survival items. The National Security Division’s highest
priority is counterterrorism, and we will remain vigilant in our efforts to
hold accountable any and all those who seek to provide material support to
terrorists, and to disrupt potential attacks in the United States before they
happen.”
“The charges in this case focus on Aziz’s efforts to assist
persons seeking to travel to and fight for the Islamic State,” said U.S.
Attorney Smith. “These charges are a
testament to the perseverance and dedication of those who stand watch over our
nation and a clear message that those who support terrorism – will face
justice.”
“The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) will move with
speed to detect and disrupt those who are involved in facilitation or
operational planning in support of a terrorist organization. There is no difference between the two, and
we will aggressively pursue every threat in order to protect our communities,”
said Special Agent in Charge Sweeney.
“In this instance, Aziz operated quietly on behalf of the Islamic State
and facilitated others looking to do the same.”
Sweeney extended his appreciation to the Harrisburg-based members of FBI
Philadelphia’s JTTF, and he encouraged anyone with concerns about suspicious
behavior to contact appropriate authorities.
According to the complaint, Aziz has used at least 57
different Twitter accounts to advocate violence against the United States and
its citizens, to disseminate ISIL propaganda and espouse pro-ISIL views. Aziz is alleged to have posted a hyperlink containing
the names, addresses and other identifying information of 100 reported members
of the U.S. military and calls for violence against them. Additionally, on at least three occasions,
Aziz also allegedly used his Twitter accounts and other electronic
communication services to assist persons seeking to travel to and fight for
ISIL. In one instance, Aziz allegedly
acted as an intermediary between a person in Turkey and several well-known
members of ISIL. According to the
allegations in the complaint, Aziz passed location information, including maps
and a telephone number, between these ISIL supporters.
A prior search of a backpack located in Aziz’s closet
identified five loaded M4-style high-capacity magazines, a modified kitchen
knife, a thumb drive, medication and a balaclava.
A criminal complaint is only a charge is not evidence of
guilt. A defendant is entitled to a fair
trial in which it will be the government’s burden to prove guilt beyond a
reasonable doubt.
If convicted, the defendants’ sentence will be determined by
the court after reviewing factors unique to this case, including the
defendant’s prior criminal record, if any, and the defendant’s role in the
offense and the characteristics of the violation. In all cases, the sentence will not exceed
the statutory maximum and in most cases it will be less than the maximum.
The case is being investigated by the FBI’s Philadelphia
JTTF. This case is being prosecuted by
Trial Attorneys Robert Sander and Adam L. Small of the National Security
Division’s Counterterrorism Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Daryl Bloom of
the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
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