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Steven Emerson,
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April 13, 2017
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FBI
Sting Nets Two Chicago Area ISIS Supporters
by John Rossomando • Apr 13, 2017
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Two Chicago area men face up to 20 years in prison if convicted of
providing material support to ISIS Joseph D. Jones and Edward Schimenti,
both 35, were arrested Wednesday morning. They tried to provided ISIS
cellphones and personnel, an FBI affidavit alleges.
The supplies were given instead to an FBI informant. Jones, aka
"Yusuf Abdulhaqq," and Schimenti, aka "Abdul Wali,"
thought the phones would be used to detonate improvised explosive devices
(IEDs). Jones told an undercover FBI employee he declared his allegiance – or bayah – to ISIS
leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
They also worked to help the informant travel overseas to fight for ISIS
and encouraged him to get into fighting shape, the affidavit said. Jones
and Schimenti told the informant to be careful and avoid law enforcement
detection.
The sting began in September 2015, when Jones met an undercover FBI
employee. The meeting took place inside the Zion Police Department,
where Jones was being interviewed about a friend's recent murder. Both
Jones and Schimenti expressed support when the undercover later said he
wanted to join ISIS.
Other undercover agents tricked Jones and Schimenti into thinking their
new friend did make it to Syria.
A year ago, Jones
and Schimenti posed for pictures holding an ISIS flag at the entrance to
the Illinois Beach State Park in Zion, Ill. Jones sent the picture to another undercover FBI agent with
whom he communicated online. ISIS supporters also posted the image after
a fourth undercover FBI employee asked Jones' permission to share it via social media.
Jones also made numerous statements endorsing violent jihad on his
Google+ account under the name "Yusuf Abdulahad," the complaint said. Among other things, Jones called moderate Muslims "weak minded material
loving sellouts." He also called jihad the "best deed" and
praised martyrdom.
Schimenti made similar posts using the Google + account "Ed
Schimenti." "Kuffar [unbelievers], we are coming to slay
you," Schimenti wrote
in an April 2015 post.
In February, Schimenti and Jones met the informant for a workout at a
Zion gym. When the informant said the workout would help prepare for
fighting, Schimenti responded, "Right, right, right...it's about that
strength and that endurance."
Jones and Schimenti worked with the informant last month to collect
cellphones. They believed the phones would be sent to ISIS and used
as bomb detonators. Last week, the two drove the informant to O'Hare
Airport, thinking he was traveling to Syria to fight for ISIS.
Jones said he was ashamed not to be going, too. Schimenti said he wanted the informant to "drench that land
with they, they blood."
Related Topics: Homegrown
Terror, Prosecutions
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Wali, ISIS,
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Terror, Prosecutions
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