Muhammad Masood, 31, had been working at a research clinic in Minnesota when he told government informants that he wanted to fight for the terrorist organization. He was arrested in 2020.
Federal prosecutors in the United States said on Friday that a Pakistani doctor who had expressed an interest in "fighting on the frontline" for the Islamic State group had been sentenced to 18 years in prison.The Rochester, Minnesota doctor, Muhammad Masood, 31, pled guilty to trying to give material support to a terrorist organisation last year in U.S. District Court in St. Paul.
The man busted for the hit-and-run crash that killed five young women getting ready for a wedding in Minnesota is the son of a fiery Black Lives Matter protest leader who turned to politics just to be booted by the Democrats over his shocking history of domestic abuse arrests.
A Minnesota man who told an FBI informant that he was building an arsenal of automatic weapons to use against police has pleaded guilty to illegally possessing a machine gun