HOUSTON – A former Sugar Land resident has been arrested and
detained for attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State of
Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), announced U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick, Assistant
Attorney General for National Security John Demers and Special Agent in Charge
Perrye K. Turner of the FBI’s Houston Field Office.
A federal grand jury returned a sealed indictment against
Warren Christopher Clark, 34, Jan. 23, 2019. It was unsealed today following
his initial appearance in federal court before U.S. Magistrate Judge Peter Bray
in Houston. He is set for a detention hearing Wednesday.
Clark was captured in Syria by the Syrian Democratic Forces,
transferred to U.S. law enforcement custody this week and arrived yesterday in
the Southern District of Texas.
"The arm of American Justice has a lengthy reach,” said
Patrick. “The number one priority of the Southern District of Texas, along with
the FBI and our other national security partners, is to keep America safe. The
protection of life is the most sacred job law enforcement has."
Clark is charged with attempting to provide himself as
material support to ISIS, which the Secretary of State designated as a foreign
terrorist organization pursuant to Section 219 of the Immigration and
Nationality Act.
“The FBI continues to aggressively pursue individuals who
attempt to join the ranks of ISIS’s foreign fighters or try to provide support
for other terrorist organizations. This fight against terrorism is not one we
can combat alone,” said Turner. “The FBI relies on our domestic counterparts
and foreign law enforcement agencies, as well as the public. Anyone who has
information about individuals who have traveled or are planning to travel
overseas to support terrorist groups should report it immediately to their
local FBI office.”
The charged material support violation carries a possible
penalty of up to 20 years in federal prison and a maximum $250,000 fine, upon
conviction.
The FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force and police departments in
Houston and Sugar Land conducted the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Stephen Mark McIntyre and Craig M. Feazel and Trial Attorney Michael J. Dittoe
of the Justice Department’s Counterterrorism Section are prosecuting the case.
An indictment is a formal accusation of criminal conduct,
not evidence.
A defendant is presumed innocent unless convicted through
due process of law.
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