Tennessee Man Arrested For Translating ISIS Propaganda Into English Representation. Carpenter was arrested by federal authorities for allegedly helping translate and spread terrorist materials. Photo: Pixabay
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31-year-old Benjamin Carpenter was arrested for allegedly helping spread ISIS propaganda
Carpenter, also known as Abu Hamza, was the alleged leader of an organization dedicated to translating ISIS materials
He s been on the FBI s watch list since 2015 and is on the terrorist no-fly list
Federal authorities on March 24 arrested a 31-year-old East Tennessee man who was allegedly responsible for helping spread English-language translated materials and propaganda for the Islamic State group (ISIS).
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In this April 25, 2008 file photo, former Texas Governor Dolph Briscoe, Honorary Grand Marshal, waves as he takes part in Fiesta’s Battle of Flowers Parade in San Antonio. Briscoe died at his Uvalde home at the age of 87 in 2010.Eric Gay /APShow MoreShow Less
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Former Texas Gov. Dolph Briscoe and his daughter Janey Marmion attend an event in San Antonio in 2005.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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Dolph and Janey Briscoe pose with their children, Janey, Dolph III (Chip), and Cele at the Frio Ranch in an undated official campaign portrait of the Briscoe family. Photo taken from the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History collection./Dolph Briscoe Center for AmericaShow MoreShow Less
PARKERSBURG The following people were indicted by the Wood County Grand Jury on Thursday: Jeremy Thomas Allen, 30, North Central Regional Jail, fleeing from an officer in a vehicle with reckless disregard and two counts of receiving or transferring a stolen vehicle in November 2019 and grand larceny in January 2020. Wilbert Wayne Bleigh, 62, NCRJ, two counts of retaliation against a public official in September 2020. Mark David Blouir, 43, 1091 Core Road, Parkersburg, three counts of fraudulent scheme and three counts of false pretenses in November 2018, March 2019 and May 2019. Lawrence F. Boland, 71, 985 Proudfoot Road, Philipi, fleeing from an officer in a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and fleeing from an officer in a vehicle with reckless disregard in July 2020.