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Share Source: AP Photo The Department of Justice announced on Wednesday that a naturalized U.S. citizen has been returned to Minnesota to serve time after pleading guilty to providing support to ISIS. Abdelhamid Al-Madioum, 24, pleaded guilty to one count of providing material support and resources to ISIS. Al-Madioum had been detained by Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) overseas and subsequently transferred into FBI custody. The former ISIS soldier, a Morocco native and naturalized U.S. citizen, traveled from St. Louis Park, Minnesota, to Casablanca, Morocco, to visit extended family before traveling to Turkey and connecting with ISIS members. There, ISIS helped Al-Madioum cross the border into Syrian where he later joined other members of ISIS who brought him to Mosul, Iraq, according to the defendant s guilty plea. ....
Minnesota Man Pleads Guilty to Providing Material Support to ISIS The Justice Department today announced the guilty plea of Abdelhamid Al-Madioum, 24, to one count of providing material support and resources, namely personnel and services, to ISIS, a designated foreign terrorist organization. Al-Madioum, a native of Morocco and naturalized U.S. citizen, previously had been detained overseas by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and was subsequently transferred into FBI custody and returned to Minnesota. Al-Madioum entered his guilty plea today before Judge Ann D. Montgomery in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A sentencing date will be scheduled at a later time. ....
Photo: Photo: U.S. Attorney s Office. KSTP Created: January 13, 2021 03:08 PM A 24-year-old Minnesota man has pleaded guilty to a charge consisting of providing material support to the Islamic State group, according to the United States Attorney s Office. Abdelhamid Al-Madioum pleaded guilty to one count of providing and attempting to provide material support and resources, namely personnel and services, to IS, a designated foreign terrorist organization. He entered the plea on Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis. According to documents filed in court, on June 23, 2015, Al-Madioum and his family traveled from St. Louis Park, to Casablanca, Morocco, to visit their extended family. On July 8 of the same year, he left Morocco and traveled to Istanbul, Turkey. There, Al-Madioum met up with members of IS who aided his border-crossing into Syria. Once there, he joined other members of IS who brought him to Mosul, Iraq. ....