A north Texas man was charged today with conspiring to
provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, announced
Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers and U.S.
Attorney Erin Nealy Cox.
Michael Kyle Sewell, 18, was charged Friday morning by
criminal complaint in Fort Worth, Texas with conspiring to provide material
support and resources to Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistani-based foreign terrorist
organization.
As set forth in the complaint, Sewell recruited an
individual, identified in the complaint as coconspirator 1, to join
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a designated foreign terrorist organization. Sewell met the coconspirator online and
encouraged him to join LeT.
Sewell provided the coconspirator with contact information
for an individual he believed could facilitate the coconspirator’s travel to
join the organization. Unbeknownst to Sewel and the coconspirator, the
facilitator was an undercover FBI agent.
Sewell coached the coconspirator about what to say to
convince the facilitator that he was sincere in his desire to fight for
LeT. Sewell also contacted the
facilitator to vouch for the coconspirator’s authenticity. Sewell told both the coconspirator and the
facilitator that he would kill the coconspirator if he turned out to be a spy.
The coconspirator made contact with the facilitator and made
arrangements with the facilitator to travel to Pakistan to join LeT.
“Sewell allegedly used social media to recruit and encourage
an individual to travel overseas to join a foreign terrorist organization and
conspired with that person to provide material support to that organization,”
said Assistant Attorney General Demers.
“The National Security Division is committed to hold accountable those
who engage in this behavior.”
“We stay on constant alert for radicals plotting attacks
targeting citizens of the United States, here or abroad,” said U.S. Attorney
Nealy Cox. “Countering terrorist threats is our highest priority, and we will
continue to work to stem the flow of foreign fighters abroad and bring justice
to those who attempt to provide material support to foreign terror organizations.
I would like to thank the FBI and our Joint Terrorism Task Force partners for
all that they do to keep our communities safe.”
"The men and women of FBI Dallas along with our local,
state, and federal partners will continue to work diligently against homegrown
violent extremists who provide support to any foreign terrorist
organization," said Eric K. Jackson, Special Agent-In-Charge of the FBI
Dallas Division. "As threats are uncovered to the community we serve, the
FBI and its partners must continue to ensure we are vigilant and determined to
prevent any harm to this great nation."
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and its Joint Terrorism
Task Force members, including the Arlington Police Department, the Fort Worth
Police Department, the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office, the Naval Criminal
Investigation Service, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Texas
Department of Public Safety, investigated the case.
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