Harlem Suarez, aka “Almlak Benitez,” 23, of Monroe County,
Florida, was sentenced to life in prison for attempting to use a weapon of mass
destruction, an explosive device, and attempting to provide material support to
Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), a designated foreign terrorist
organization.
The announcement was made by Acting Assistant Attorney General
for National Security Mary B. McCord, U.S. Attorney Benjamin G. Greenberg for
the Southern District of Florida, Special Agent in Charge George L. Piro of the
FBI’s Miami Field Office, and members of the South Florida Joint Terrorism Task
Force (JTTF). Suarez was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Jose E. Martinez in
Key West to life in prison for the weapon of mass of mass destruction count of
conviction and a concurrent term of 20 years in prison for attempting to
provide material support.
Suarez, a U.S. legal resident and citizen of Cuba, was
convicted at trial in Key West, Florida on January 27, of knowingly attempting
to use a weapon of mass destruction against a person or property within the
U.S., in violation of Title 18, U.S. Code, Section 2332a(a)(2) and attempting
to provide material support to a terrorist organization, in violation of Title
18, U.S. Code, Section 2339B.
According to evidence introduced at trial, in April 2015,
Suarez’s Facebook postings contained extremist rhetoric and promoted ISIS.
Evidence further indicated that Suarez told an FBI confidential human source
that he wanted to make a “timer bomb.” Suarez purchased components for this
device, which was to contain galvanized nails, be concealed in a backpack and
be remotely detonated by a cellular telephone. Suarez intended to bury the
device at a public beach in Key West and then detonate it.
Mr. Greenberg commended the investigative efforts of the
FBI; South Florida JTTF, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives;
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations; Key
West Police Department, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office;s and Palm Beach County
Sheriff’s Office. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Marc S. Anton and Karen E. Gilbert with assistance from the National Security
Division’s Counterterrorism Section.
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