Muhyyee-Ud-din Abdul-Rahman has been sentenced for planning mass casualty terror attacks, with concerns raised over the adequacy of his prison term.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Muhyyee-Ud-din Abdul-Rahman, a 20-year-old based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has been sentenced to just 20 to 40 months in prison for plotting mass casualty attacks and building explosives. 🎯 IMPACT: The district attorney’s office expressed concerns that the sentence is too lenient, given the severity of the planned attacks. Abdul-Rahman planned to bomb high-profile targets such as the Valley Forge Military Academy, the Army-Navy game, the Philadelphia Pride Parade, multiple nuclear power plants, and a historically black university. He was initially facing 24 to 48 years in prison. 📰 DETAIL: Abdul-Rahman was arrested at 17 after authorities discovered his communications with al-Qaeda linked terrorists in Syria and his possession of bomb-making materials. He had planned to move to Syria to join the terrorists and had conducted extensive online searches for potential targets. 👀 FLASHBACK: The investigation began in March 2023, leading to his arrest in August of the same year, after authorities found bomb ingredients in his trash and evidence of his attempts to recruit others for his plans. |
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