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Yaser Said was arrested last August. His brother, Yassein, is due to stand trial next week for his role in helping Yaser Said evade capture. Yassein and Islam Said harbored Yaser inside an apartment in Bedford, Texas, until a maintenance worker spotted Yaser on August 14, 2017. After the maintenance worker reported the sighting to the FBI, an agent was dispatched to interview Islam, but Islam refused to cooperate.
He later harbored his father inside a home in Justin, Texas that belonged to his cousin. On August 25, 2020, FBI agents saw Islam and Yassein Said deliver grocery bags to the residence, then followed the men to a shopping center 20 miles away, where they dumped trash retrieved from the home.
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Texas man, 32, pleads guilty to helping his father avoid arrest for more than a DECADE after he shot dead his daughters, 17 and 18, in so-called honor killings for dating non-Muslims
Islam Yaser-Abdel Said, 32, of Irving, Texas, pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiracy to conceal a person from arrest and concealing a person from arrest
Authorities said he conspired with his uncle, Yassein Said, to harbor his father, Yaser Said, who is accused of killing his daughters, Sarah, 17, and Amina, 18
Teens were allegedly killed as part of so-called honor killings in which a woman is murdered by a relative to protect her family s honor, law enforcement officials said
IRVING, Texas (AP) A Texas man has pleaded guilty to helping his father evade arrest for over 12 years in the fatal shootings of the man's two teen sisters. Islam Yaser-Abdel Said, 32, of Irving, pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiracy to conceal a person from arrest, concealing a person from arrest and conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, federal prosecutors said. He faces up to 30 years in prison when he's sentenced in April. Islam.