Jesus Wilfredo Encarnacion Was Arrested at John F. Kennedy
International Airport While Allegedly Attempting to Travel Overseas to Join
Lashkar e-Tayyiba
A New York man was charged today with attempting and
conspiring to provide material support to Lashkar e-Tayyiba (“LeT”), a
Pakistan-based designated foreign terrorist organization responsible for
multiple high-profile attacks, including the infamous Mumbai attacks in Nov.
2008. Assistant Attorney General for the
National Security Division John C. Demers, U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman for
the Southern District of New York, the Assistant Director-in-Charge William F.
Sweeney of the FBI New York Field Office and Commissioner James P. O’Neill of
the Police Department for the City of New York (NYPD) made the announcement.
Jesus Wilfredo Encarnacion, a.k.a. “Jihadistsoldgier,”
“Jihadinhear,” “Jihadinheart,” “Lionofthegood,” was arrested last night at John
F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK Airport) in Queens, New York. Encarnacion is expected to be presented later
today before Magistrate Judge Henry B. Pitman in Manhattan federal court.
“Encarnacion allegedly attempted to travel to Pakistan to
join a foreign terrorist organization and conspired with another individual to
provide that organization with material support,” said Assistant Attorney
General Demers. “The National Security
Division is committed to identifying and holding accountable those who seek to
join and support designated foreign terrorist organizations.”
“As alleged, Jesus Encarnacion, a Manhattan man, plotted to
travel to Pakistan to join and train with the terrorist organization Lashkar
e-Tayyiba, which is infamous around the world for perpetrating the lethal 2008
Mumbai terror attacks and other atrocities,” said U.S. Attorney Berman. “The excellent work of the FBI and NYPD
stopped Encarnacion’s alleged plan to support this deadly terrorist organization
before he took flight, and now he will face federal terrorism charges.”
“As alleged, not only did Mr. Encarnacion express a desire
to execute and behead people, he scheduled travel and almost boarded a plane so
he could go learn how to become a terrorist,” FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge
Sweeney Jr. “These organizations are
using the internet and social media to appeal to the most barbaric impulses in
people, and train them to kill. The FBI
New York Joint Terrorism Task Force will continue to do all it can to stop
these alleged criminals before innocent people are killed.”
“As alleged, Jesus Encarnacion had expressed his desire to
commit a terrorist attack while living in New York City and never abandoned
those plans,” said NYPD Police Commissioner O’Neill. “Allegedly, one of his stated motives for
traveling overseas was to get the training and experience he believed he needed
to someday return to the United States and carry out attacks. I want to commend the FBI Agents, NYPD
Detectives and representatives of 54 other agencies that make up the Joint
Terrorism Task Force for the investigation that led to this arrest.”
As alleged in the criminal Complaint,[1] filed today in
Manhattan federal court:
In Nov. 2018, Encarnacion expressed his desire to join a
terrorist group in an online group chat, where he met another individual
(CC-1). CC-1 introduced Encarnacion to
an individual who, unbeknownst to CC-1 or Encarnacion, was in fact an
undercover FBI employee (UC-1).
Encarnacion repeatedly expressed, in the course of recorded communications
through a social media service with CC-1 and through an encrypted messaging
service with UC-1, his allegiance to and support for LeT, which, since
approximately 2001, has been designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by
the United States Secretary of State.
Over the past several months, Encarnacion has discussed his
desire and plans to join LeT overseas so that he could receive training and
participate in violent acts of terrorism.
For example, Encarnacion told UC-1 that he was “ready to kill and die in
the name of Allah” and sought UC-1’s assistance to help Encarnacion travel to
abroad to serve as an “executioner” for LeT, stating, “I want to execute. I want to behead. Shoot.”
Encarnacion further stated that he aspired to commit terrorist attacks
(“a bombing and shooting”) in the United States, but lacked “guidance” and
“guns” to do so.
During the months that followed, Encarnacion and UC-1 agreed
on a plan that Encarnacion believed would allow him to join LeT in
Pakistan. Encarnacion told UC-1 that he
had made arrangements to travel to a particular city in Europe (the “European
City”), as the first step of traveling to Pakistan to join LeT. Encarnacion purchased an airline ticket for a
flight scheduled to depart on Feb. 7, 2019, from JFK Airport, to the European
City. On Feb. 7, Encarnacion traveled to
JFK Airport, where he was arrested by the FBI after he attempted to board that
flight.
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Encarnacion, 29, of Manhattan, is charged with one count of
attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist
organization and one count of conspiring to provide material support to a
designated foreign terrorist organization, each of which carries a maximum
sentence of 20 years in prison. The
maximum potential sentence in this case is prescribed by Congress and is
provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the
defendant will be determined by a judge.
Mr. Demers and Mr. Berman praised the outstanding efforts of
the FBI’s New York Joint Terrorism Task Force, which consists of agents from
the FBI, detectives from the NYPD, and officers from numerous other agencies,
including U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which assisted significantly in
this case.
This prosecution is being handled by the Office’s Terrorism
and International Narcotics Unit.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys David W. Denton Jr. and Kimberly J. Ravener are
prosecuting with the assistance of Bridget Behling and Alexandra Hughes of the
National Security Division.
The charges contained in the Complaint are merely
accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven
guilty.
[1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of
the text of the Complaint and the description of the Complaint set forth below
are only allegations, and every fact described should be treated as an
allegation.
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