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U.S. Court Documents Detail Attack Plans of Terror Suspect
02:38PM / Monday, July 13, 2015
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The FBI terrorism task force removes evidence from Ciccolo's residence on July 4.

ADAMS, Mass. — U.S. Court documents filed on Monday contain chilling details about suspected terrorist Alexander Ciccolo's plans.

Ciccolo, using the name Ali Al Amriki, had allegedly stated a desire to fight for ISIL, and that he planned to conduct terrorist attacks on civilians, members of the U.S. military and law enforcement personnel.

The estranged son of a Boston police captain was picked up after allegedly buying guns from an informant. The 23-year-old was charged Monday morning in U.S. Court.

U.S. law enforcement officials say Ciccolo was recorded saying he planned to "engage in violence in support of ISIL." That allegedly included plans to attack bars and police stations, including using a pressure cooker he allegedly purchased at the local Walmart.

He also allegedly told witness that he wanted to conduct an attack on a state university using assault rifles and improvised explosives, and that the executions of students would be streamed live on the Internet.

The documents are available below:


 

Federal Complaint Against Alleged Terrorist Sympathizer by iBerkshires.com

U.S. Court Detention Hearing for Alleged Terror Suspect Ciccolo by iBerkshires.com

Affadavit of Special Agent Ambroglio in Support of Detention by iBerkshires.com

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