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September 10, 2014
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Colorado
Teen Sought Military Training Before Trying to Join ISIS
by Abha Shankar • Sep 10, 2014 at
6:18 pm
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A Colorado teen pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiring to provide
material support to the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq (ISIS), also known
as the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). The conspiracy started
earlier this year when 19-year-old Shannon Conley of Arvada, Col. met an
ISIS member on the Internet, who identified himself as Yousr Mouelhi.
In their communications, Conley and Mouelhi "shared their view of
Islam as requiring participation in violent jihad," the plea agreement said. The two later decided to get
engaged and worked with other unnamed co-conspirators to arrange for Conley
to travel to Syria to be with Mouelhi.
According to the plea agreement, Conley was fully aware that ISIS was a
designated terrorist organization. She joined the U.S. Army Explorers
(USAE) to learn military tactics and firearms use in hopes of fighting for
ISIS forces in the future. FBI agents met with Conley several times to
persuade her to not travel overseas to wage violent jihad, but she would
not give up her jihadi ambitions. In March, Mouelhi and other conspirators
helped Conley buy an airline ticket to travel to Turkey. She was arrested
April 8 at Denver International Airport while trying to board her flight.
A search of Conley's home revealed jihadi materials that included DVDs
of lectures by now-deceased American-born Yemeni al-Qaida cleric, Anwar al-Awlaki, as well as "a number of books and
articles about Al-Qaeda, its affiliate groups, and jihad." Agents also
found "shooting targets labeled with the number of rounds fired and
distances."
Conley faces up to to five years in prison and a fine up to $250,000.
Conley's admission of her support for ISIS comes in the wake of the recent killings of Americans fighting for jihadi groups
in Syria and Iraq.
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