24 Hours After Ohio Muslim Is Charged In Terror Plot, FBI Discovers Terrifying Find In His Jail Cell
Time and time again, Muslims continue to prove that that they have no intentions for peacefully assimilating into western civilization after fleeing their war-torn countries. We see the devastating effects of countries who allow Muslims to flood their countries, just take a look at what’s going on in Europe. While President Trump is doing everything in his power to keep these third world country vermin out of America, a Muslim who came into our country under Obama was just caught in a sickening act of terrorism that has Ohio residents completely traumatized, proving once again that we need to round every last Muslim migrant up and deport their asses back to the Middle East where they belong.
Yahya Farooq Mohammad is a Muslim who came here in 2008 from the United Arab Emirates and decided to make Ohio his new home. But he had little intentions for peacefully assimilating into his new country as authorities would soon learn. Not long after migrating here from his terror-ridden country, Mohammad hooked up with notorious now-dead terrorist recruiter Anwar Al-Awlaki, later traveling to Yemen to provide the terrorist with thousands of dollars and equipment to carry out future terror attacks.
But that was unfortunately just the beginning. After being investigated, charged, and jailed while awaiting his sentence, Mohammad then set out to inflict jihad on the federal judge presiding over his case, a plot that was luckily discovered right before the judge was brutally assassinated. The Blade reported:
A man awaiting trial in the Lucas County jail for providing financial support to the al-Quaeda terrorist network was charged late today with trying to get U.S. District Court Judge Jack Zouhary assassinated.
Federal investigators claim Yahya Farooq Mohammad, 37, of the United Arab Emirates, not only wanted the judge dead but also wanted his would-be assassin to make sure his body was not found.
Mr. Mohammad was indicted by a federal grand jury in Toledo for attempted first-degree murder of a federal officer, solicitation to commit a crime of violence, and use of interstate commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire.
He is believed to have put a contract out on the judge’s life from his jail cell.
The indictment claims he told a fellow inmate at the Lucas County jail he would pay $15,000 to have Judge Zouhary, who is presiding over his terrorism case, killed. Prosecutors presented evidence that showed Mr. Mohammad arranged for his wife to make a $1,000 downpayment, which she did on May 5, according to the indictment.
“When asked when he wanted the murder committed, Mohammad stated, ‘The sooner would be good, you know,’” the indictment said.
Federal prosecutors said Mr. Mohammad did so to obstruct the terrorism case against him.
“This prosecution seeks to hold the defendant accountable for attempting to victimize the judge and for trying to undermine our criminal justice system,” Barbara L. McQuade, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan, said in a news release.
Agent Stephen D. Anthony of the FBI’s Cleveland Field Division spoke about the case, saying that Mohammad will now face serious additional federal charges that will add decades onto his sentence:
“Conspiring to have a judge killed is not the way to avoid being prosecuted. Now Mohammad will be held accountable for additional serious federal charges,” Anthony stated.
Chillingly, Mohammad’s entire family who lives in the United States were also busted in the terrorism plot and are awaiting sentencing. The Blade went on: