BRKG Father of American Accused of Plotting ISIS Attack Claims Son Was Set Up By FBI

Suzieq

Veteran Member
Father Speaks Out after Son Arrested for U.S. Capitol Plot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKvwhwXDg8U
*Video by: CNN - *(Fair Use)

By: Barry Donegan Jan 15, 2015

*On Wednesday, 20-year-old Green Township, OH man Christopher Lee Cornell, described by his father as a “mommy’s boy,” was arrested in his home town on charges of attempting to kill a US government official after he purchased two rifles and 600 rounds of ammunition at an Ohio gun store. Cornell had also allegedly made travel plans to Washington DC, which Federal Bureau of Investigation officials characterized as final steps in a plot to set off bombs at the US Capitol then open fire on anyone fleeing the premises. According to ABC News, the FBI began watching Cornell months ago after he allegedly published pro-ISIS tweets under the name Raheel Mahrus Ubaydah. The above-linked CNN video contains an interview with Cornell’s father, who claims his that son was coerced into the plot by a FBI agent.

FBI officials claim that Cornell said in online communications, “I believe that we should just wage jihad under our own orders and plan attacks and everything… I believe we should meet up and make our own group in alliance with the Islamic State here and plan operations ourselves.” Cornell allegedly said that accused American terror mastermind Anwar al-Awlaki, who was killed in an extrajudicial drone strike in 2011, gave Cornell the “thumbs up” to orchestrate these attacks “before [Awlaki's] martyrdom.” The 20-year-old Cornell would have been in his mid-to-early teens at that time.

Described by his parents as an unemployed, quiet, and good person with a typical upbringing, Cornell recently converted to Islam. According to CNN, he met with an FBI informant twice in Cincinnati, once over a two-day period in October and again over a two-day period in November.

According to ABC News, John Cornell Sr., Christopher Lee Cornell’s father, said, “He was a vulnerable, gullible 16-year-old in a 20-year-old’s body, and I think the FBI coerced him. There was no way he came up with this terrorist plot. Somebody put that in his head.” Cornell’s father also doubted that his unemployed son had the necessary funds, skills, or motive to carry out the attack and told CNN, “He had $1,287 saved up. These guns cost over $1,700… He’s a big mama’s boy, you know. His best friend is his kitty cat. There’s no way he could have carried out any kind of terrorist plot… He didn’t even drive; he didn’t have a car.”

A report, cited by RT and publish by Project SALAM, analyzed 399 FBI anti-terror cases and claimed that 95% of arrests targeted individuals who were coerced into their plots by FBI agents. The report stated, “The government uses agents provocateur to target individuals who express dissident ideologies and then provides those provocateurs with fake (harmless) missiles, bombs, guns, money, encouragement, friendship, and the technical and strategic planning necessary to see if the targeted individual can be manipulated into planning violent or criminal action.”

However, John Cornell Sr. did say that his son might have made some inflammatory posts online to voice his frustrations, as Christopher Lee Cornell was known to defend Muslims in political debates. Cornell’s family was questioned by police following his arrest. John Cornell Sr. claimed that the police who questioned him would have used a battering ram to breach his door had he not opened it.

Following Christopher Lee Cornell’s arrest, the FBI and Department of Homeland Security issued a joint bulletin, which said, “The alleged activities of Cornell highlight the continued interest of US-based violent extremists to support designated foreign terrorist organizations overseas, such as ISIL, by committing terrorist acts in the United States… Terrorist group members and supporters will almost certainly continue to use social media platforms to disseminate English language violent extremist messages.”

The accused ISIS plotter will appear in court to face his charges for the first time on Friday.

*(Fair Use)

Link: http://benswann.com/father-of-american-accused-of-plotting-isis-attack-claims-son-was-set-up-by-fbi/
 

Ta-wo-di

Veteran Member
I was scratching my head yesterday about this whole thing. Even the FBIies said that he was more aspirational than operational. From the news accounts he was a sympathizer and wanted to do something but did not have any materials to carry out the deed. He purchased (from accounts) legally 2 semi auto rifles and 600 rounds of ammo. Where is the illegal act unless he was a felon. I do not want to see any attacks on this country, but where does it cross the line? When will they decide that they want to pick one of us up for posting on this board?

Just my thoughts.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
He was a converted muzzie. Get it straight. He did that.

Then he did this:

Cornell had also allegedly made travel plans to Washington DC, which Federal Bureau of Investigation officials characterized as final steps in a plot to set off bombs at the US Capitol then open fire on anyone fleeing the premises.

I told you guys before about a weirdo named "Stevie" who posted on boards and many times said he was going to kill Bams. He didn't have a gun or a way to get to DC, but he was arrested and spent two years in prison for the threat.

These people are NUTS. Don't you understand that? They're not RATIONAL.

:screw:
 

Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
That is the claim every single time.

The FBI gets a "would be" and strings him along. They are given every opportunity to change their minds on the attack but always follow through.

It is NOT entrapment.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
1h
Judge denies bail to man accused of plotting US Capitol attack - @ReutersUS

Fri Jan 16, 2015 3:13pm EST

(Reuters) - A U.S. judge ruled on Friday that an Ohio man charged with plotting to attack the U.S. Capitol with guns and bombs be held without bail after prosecutors said he posed a threat to national security.

Christopher Cornell, 20, of Cincinnati, was arrested on Wednesday. He researched the construction of pipe bombs, purchased a semi-automatic rifle and 600 rounds of ammunition and made plans to travel to Washington to carry out the plot, according to an FBI informant's legal testimony.

U.S. prosecutors said Cornell should remain behind bars until his trial because of the serious nature of the plot. U.S. Magistrate Judge Stephanie Bowman granted their request to deny bail in a hearing that lasted less than 15 minutes.

Lawyers for Cornell were seeking his release on bond saying he had not been in trouble before, did not have a passport and did not pose a flight risk. They proposed that he be sent to the home of his parents and electronically monitored.

Court documents showed that Cornell indicated on Twitter that he supported the Islamic State group under the alias Raheel Mahrus Ubaydah.

According to the documents, Cornell indicated to an FBI informant that "he considered the members of Congress as enemies and that he intended to conduct an attack on the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C."

Cornell has been charged in a federal court in Ohio with attempting to kill a U.S. government officer and possession of a firearm in furtherance of an attempted crime of violence.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015...9T20150116?feedType=RSS&feedName=domesticNews
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
the dad is in complete and total denial and has no clue how internet chat rooms or islam work. I'm guessing that blaming the FBI sounds better than manning up and stating that he failed his son.
 

Double_A

TB Fanatic
That is the claim every single time.

The FBI gets a "would be" and strings him along. They are given every opportunity to change their minds on the attack but always follow through.

It is NOT entrapment.


Your right that is not entrapment.

This would be nothing more than irresponsible boasting to get attention, until the FBI steps in, they mentor, guide, instruct, pressure, encourage, fund the whole thing.

I doubt if at any time the FBI says to the guy, look if you don't want to do this we'll just walk away and drop everything. No, in my opinion once one is hooked they are pressured, told to be a "man", don't let your efforts go to waste etc etc.

The majority of these cases, appear from news reports that they would simply fall apart without active and persistent encouragement of authorities.

Is this entrapment? no, not if the first thought did not come from the authorities.
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
What I would like to know are the statistics on these cases where the targeted individual is "mentally ill" vs "true believer" and clinically sane (note I didn't say legally sane).
 

Sleeping Cobra

TB Fanatic
Serious, "Always Follow The Money AND Follow The Agenda". What agenda are they reaching for. Guns is one thing - total disarm America.
 

Vtshooter

Veteran Member
I feel for the parents. Hell of a thing. He is the white boy version of Dindu Nuffin. He wuz gud boy. Bad ol poleeze made him do it. Gone be a doktah when he be grown.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
What I would like to know are the statistics on these cases where the targeted individual is "mentally ill" vs "true believer" and clinically insane (note I didn't say legally insane).

Or old and senile, like the 3 old geezers the FBI / GBI set up in Georgia?


ricin, my aunt sally..........
 
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