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  • Boston Police Captain’s Son Sentenced To 20 Years For Terrorist Plot

    09/06/2018 8:44:49 AM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 19 replies
    WABE ^ | Sep 6, 2018 | Sasha Ingber
    The son of a Boston police captain was sentenced Wednesday to 20 years in prison for an ISIS-inspired terrorist plot — three years after his father tipped off federal law enforcement. Alexander Ciccolo, 26, went by the name Ali Al Amriki. His father, Robert Ciccolo, noted his son’s admiration of the terrorist group and alerted the FBI. The younger Ciccolo was arrested in July 2015 after a sting operation in which he accepted firearms that were illegal due to an earlier conviction. He was also recorded discussing plans that involved filling pressure cookers with black powder, nails and ball bearings,...
  • Peace Hippie Busted in ISIS Inspired Plot to Massacre American College Students

    07/13/2015 12:22:36 PM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 24 replies
    The Gateway Pundit ^ | 07/13/15 | Kristinn Taylor
    Three years ago he was a long-haired, bandana-wearing hippie walking for peace, now he’s been arrested for plotting to kill Americans for ISIS. Such is life in Obama’s America. Alexander Ciccolo at a peace walk’ in 2012 against nuclear power and weapons. Photo, ABC News from the Napanee Beaver. Another photo can be seen here. Alexander Ciccolo, “Ali Al Amriki” to his Muslim terrorist friends, was busted by the FBI on July 4 after buying firearms from a confidential source working for the FBI, reported WCVB-TV. Ciccolo also reportedly bought a pressure cooker to make an IED. He allegedly was...
  • (DEVELOPING) Son of Boston police captain allegedly involved in terror plot

    07/13/2015 12:13:41 PM PDT · by dware · 23 replies
    Fox News ^ | 07.13.2015 | Fox News
    DEVELOPING: The son of a Boston police captain was an ISIS supporter who planned to set off an improvised explosive device and was arrested after illegally purchasing four firearms on July 4, according to the AP and a Justice Department press release. Authorities say 23-year-old Alexander Ciccolo, who also went by the name Ali Al Amriki, spoke about setting off an explosive device “in places where large numbers of people congregate, such as college cafeterias,” and was seen purchasing a pressure cooker similar to the kind used by the perpetrators of the Boston Marathon bombing.