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A Tennessee man was convicted for an alleged attempt to provide ISIS with material Thursday. “On Oct. 19, following an eight-day trial, a jury convicted Benjamin Carpenter, 31, of Knoxville, Tennessee, aka Abu Hamza, of attempting to provide material support to ISIS, a foreign terrorist organization,” a Department of Justice press release read. “In 2020… ....
Prosecutors say Benjamin Carpenter led what experts describe as one of the most notable English-language publications to boost Islamic State propaganda. Fighters from the Islamic State group parade in a commandeered Iraqi security forces armored vehicle in Mosul, Iraq, in 2014. (AP Photo, File) (CN) An East Tennessee man the FBI arrested at the end of March allegedly led one of the better-known English-language publications in the orbit of the Islamic State group, according to extremism experts who monitor the group. Federal prosecutors have accused Benjamin Carpenter, 31, of providing translation and transcription services to the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, and running Ahlut-Tawhid Publications, an organization with international connections. ....
Benjamin Alan Carpenter, also known as “Abu Hamza,” 31, was arrested on March 24 in Knoxville. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 10:13 AM CDT April 8, 2021 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. A Knoxville man accused of trying to help ISIS terrorists will remain in jail until his scheduled June trial, a federal magistrate judge ruled Thursday. The judge said prosecutors presented evidence he translated an ISIS execution video and was in contact with a known ISIS recruiter. Benjamin Carpenter, 31, faces charges for attempting to provide material support and resources to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). In her ruling, Judge Debra Poplin said prosecutors convinced her Carpenter is a clear danger to the community and should remain in jail. ....