17-year-old ‘aspiring terrorist’ linked to al-Qaeda affiliate arrested in the U.S.

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A 17-year-old boy from West Philadelphia has been arrested in the U.S. in an ongoing terrorism investigation following an FBI raid at a home along Woodbine Avenue. 

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He is accused of communicating with a group affiliated with Al-Qaeda.

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The teen, who was arrested on Friday, August 11, is being charged as a juvenile, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner said at a news conference.

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“The young man who is under arrest is — was an aspiring terrorist who was not merely thinking, but was doing things that are deeply disturbing and presented a grave danger to everyone,” Krasner said.

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The teen allegedly had acquired chemicals and had taken steps to build a weapon of mass destruction.

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“Among the items he purchased were tactical equipment, wiring, chemicals, and devices often used as remote detonators,” FBI Special Agent in Charge Jacqueline Maguire said at the news conference.

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“He had not only taken steps in acquiring those items and materials that are commonly used in improvised explosive devices, but that he had also taken steps to start putting potential devices together,” Maguire said.

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The investigation began when the FBI became aware of the teen’s alleged communication with Katibat al Tawhid wal Jihad (KTJ), a foreign terrorist organization affiliated with al Qaeda. Over a period of weeks, the FBI identified the teen and conducted an investigation, which included surveillance.

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The teen also had access to “quite a significant number of firearms,” Maguire said.

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“He is currently charged with the following offenses: weapons of mass destruction, criminal conspiracy, arson, causing or risking catastrophe, attempt to commit criminal mischief, possession of an instrument of crime, and reckless endangerment of another person,” Krasner said.

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The case has been filed in juvenile court, but the DA’s office is seeking to have the case moved to adult court, Krasner said.

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The teen’s arrest caused a large police response in Philadelphia Friday night. Dozens of FBI agents and other law enforcement partners descended upon a neighborhood in the Overbrook section of Philadelphia Friday as part of the investigation, and searched a residential property.

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The FBI searched two separate locations, Maguire said.

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As investigators became aware that the teen had collected materials necessary to build a functional device, the FBI moved quickly to arrest the teen, FBI Special Agent in Charge Jacqueline Maguire said.

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