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Mohamed Osman Mohamud Arrested In Portland Car Bomb Plot

TIM FOUGHT and NEDRA PICKLER   11/27/10 11:35 PM ET   AP

Mohamed Osman Mohamud Portland Car Bomb
This image provided by the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office shows Mohamed Osman Mohamud, 19, arrested and charged with attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction. Officials say he tried to detonate a vehicle bomb at Pioneer Courthouse Square during the tree lighting ceremony Friday, Nov. 26, 2010. They said the bomb was a dummy that FBI agents supplied him. (AP Photo/Multnomah County Sheriff's Office)

PORTLAND, Ore. — A Somali-born teenager plotted "a spectacular show" of terrorism for months, saying he didn't mind that children would die if he bombed a crowded Christmas tree-lighting ceremony, according to a law-enforcement official and court documents.

He never got the chance. Mohamed Osman Mohamud, 19, was arrested Friday in downtown Portland after using a cell phone to try to detonate what he thought were explosives in a van, prosecutors said. It turned out to be a dummy bomb put together by FBI agents, and authorities said the public was never in danger.

The case is the latest in a string of alleged terrorist planning by U.S. citizens or residents, including a Times Square plot in which a Pakistan-born man pleaded guilty earlier this year to trying to set off a car bomb at a busy street corner.

In the Portland plot, Mohamud believed he was receiving help from a larger ring of jihadists as he communicated with undercover agents, but a law enforcement official who wasn't authorized to discuss the case publicly and spoke on a condition of anonymity told The Associated Press that no foreign terrorist organization was directing him.

The official said Mohamud planned the details, including where to park the van to hurt the most people.

"I want whoever is attending that event to leave, to leave dead or injured," Mohamud said, according to the affidavit.

Thousands of people gathered Friday on a cold, clear night for the annual event at Pioneer Courthouse Square, a plaza known as "Portland's living room."

Just 10 minutes before Mohamud's 5:40 p.m. arrest, babies were sitting on shoulders, and children cheered at the first appearance of Santa Claus onstage. The tree-lighting went off without a hitch.

Mohamud graduated from high school in Beaverton. He was enrolled at Oregon State University over the past year but withdrawing Oct. 6, the school said.

Mohamud was known at the Salman Al-Farisi Center in Corvallis, said Yosof Wanly, imam at the mosque. He said Mohamud was "an average university boy," drinking the occasional beer with friends in fraternities.

"He had some fraternity friends," Wanly said. "He would attend athletic (events), basketball games, whatever they are."

The law enforcement official who spoke to the AP said agents began investigating Mohamud after receiving a tip from someone concerned about him. The official declined providing further more detail about the relationship between the two.

The FBI monitored Mohamud's e-mail and found he was in contact with people overseas, asking how he could travel to Pakistan and join the fight for jihad, according to an FBI affidavit.

The law enforcement official said Mohamud e-mailed a friend living in Pakistan who had been a student in Oregon in 2007-2008 and been in Yemen as well.

The e-mail exchanges led the FBI to believe that Mohamud's friend in Pakistan "had joined others involved in terrorist activities" and was inviting Mohamud to join him, according to the affidavit.

For reasons unexplained, Mohamud tried to board a flight to Kodiak, Alaska, from Portland on June 14, wasn't allowed to board and was interviewed by the FBI, the affidavit states.

Mohamud told the FBI he wanted to earn money fishing and then travel to join "the brothers." He said he had previously hoped to travel to Yemen but had never obtained a ticket or a visa.

On June 23, an agent e-mailed Mohamud, pretending to be affiliated with the "unindicted associate."

The FBI's affidavit said the friend in Pakistan referred him to another associate, but gave him an address Mohamud repeatedly tried e-mailing unsuccessfully. The official said FBI agents saw that as an opportunity and e-mailed in response, claiming to be associates of Mohamud's friend, the former student.

The affidavit said Mohamud was warned several times about the seriousness of his plan, that women and children could die, and that he could back out.

But he told agents: "Since I was 15 I thought about all this," and "It's gonna be a fireworks show ... a spectacular show."

Mohamud, a naturalized U.S. citizen, was charged with attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. A court appearance was set for Monday.

Authorities allowed the plot to proceed to build up enough evidence to charge the suspect with attempt.

White House spokesman Nick Shapiro said Saturday that President Barack Obama was aware of the FBI operation before Friday's arrest. Shapiro said Obama was assured that the FBI was in full control of the operation, and the public was not in danger.

Authorities said Mohamud sent bomb components to undercover FBI agents he believed were assembling the explosive device, but the agents supplied the fake bomb that Mohamud tried to detonate twice via his phone.

The FBI affidavit said the undercover agent first met Mohamud in person on July 30 and asked what he would do for the cause of jihad, suggesting he might want to spread Islam to others, continue studies to help the cause overseas, raise money, become "operational" or become a martyr. Mohamud responded that he wanted to become "operational" but needed training, the affidavit said.

When Mohamud was asked what he meant by "operational," he responded that he wanted to put together an explosion, the affidavit said. The undercover agent said he could introduce him to an explosives expert and asked Mohamud to research potential targets.

At a second meeting on Aug. 19 at a Portland hotel, the agent brought another undercover agent, the documents said, and Mohamud told them he had selected Pioneer Courthouse Square for the bombing.

On Nov. 4, the court documents say, Mohamud made a video in the presence of one of the undercover agents, putting on clothes he described as "Sheik Osama style:" a white robe, red and white headdress, and camouflage jacket.

He read a statement speaking of his dream of bringing "a dark day" on Americans and blaming his family for thwarting him, according to the court documents:

"To my parents who held me back from Jihad in the cause of Allah. I say to them ... if you – if you make allies with the enemy, then Allah's power ... will ask you about that on the day of judgment, and nothing that you do can hold me back ..."

Friday, an agent and Mohamud drove to Portland in a white van that carried six 55-gallon drums with detonation cords and plastic caps, but all of them were inert, the complaint states.

They left the van near the downtown ceremony site and went to a train station where Mohamud was given a cell phone that he thought would blow up the vehicle, according to the complaint. There was no detonation when he dialed, and when he tried again federal agents and police made their move.

Two Oregon Muslim leaders held a Saturday evening news conference on the front steps of Portland City Hall to condemn the alleged bomb plot.

Imam Mikal Shabazz, president of the Oregon Islamic Chaplains Organization, and Shahriar Ahmed, president of the Bilal Mosque Association in Beaverton, said they were shocked by the plot but relieved there was never any danger to the public.

"We want to make sure that we go on record, and not just on record, but that our conviction is expressed, that we in no way, shape or form support this, no matter what the justification may be," Shabazz said.

Ahmed added that it was very personal for him because his daughter, home from college for the holiday, had gone shopping downtown at Pioneer Courthouse Square on Friday.

Tens of thousands of Somalis have resettled in the United States since their country plunged into lawlessness in 1991, and the U.S. has boosted aid to the country.

In August, the U.S. Justice Department unsealed an indictment naming 14 people accused of being a deadly pipeline routing money and fighters from the U.S. to al-Shabab, an al-Qaida affiliated group in Mohamud's native Somalia.

FBI agent E.K. Wilson said there is no apparent connection between the bomb plot in Portland and the investigation into about 20 men who left Minneapolis to join al-Shabab in Somalia.

Officials have been working with Muslim leaders across the United States, particularly with the Somali community in Minnesota, trying to combat the radicalization.

On Saturday, Omar Jamal, first secretary to the Somali mission to the United Nations and an advocate for Somalis in Minnesota, said Mohamud has a stepmother in Minneapolis. He condemned the plot and urged Somalis to cooperate with police and the FBI.

Jamal said he had spoken to two Somalis who knew Mohamud, and he was described as religious and quiet. Jamal said Mohamud is from southern Somalia.

"Everybody's afraid, really really afraid," Jamal said of members of Oregon's Somali communities and elsewhere. "They're afraid of, first of all, the label. The allegation is very serious ..."

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Pickler reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Nigel Duara and William McCall in Portland, Carrie Antlfinger in Milwaukee, Amy Forliti in Minneapolis and Darlene Superville and Lolita C. Baldor in Washington contributed to this report.

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alkh3myst
Of course you can pay me in gum!
04:18 PM on 12/03/2010
It's so obvious that this is fake terrorism designed to scare the American public into allowing intrusive airport body scans/searches. The "timing" is perfect. You take a misguided teenager who hasn't properly learned his religion, and give him everything he thinks he needs, to commit a violent and wicked act. Until he was prompted by employees of the US Government, he didn't do anything but fantasize. Who are the real criminals here? An FBI Agent should have come to Mohamud and told him he was under surveillance. He would have had to abandon his daydream.

But much more to the point, if John Z. Delorean can buy $24 million worth of cocaine from the FBI and not do a day in prison, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_DeLorean) why doesn't the Fourth Amendment apply to Mohamud? It's hard to think of a more blatant case of entrapment. Even if he WEREN'T a citizen, the legal precedent that the Constitution does apply to non-citizens is well established.
02:06 PM on 12/03/2010
I couldn't find the HP thread showing the video of the suspect ranting about his htred toward Amer Icans. I wanted to comment about all of that "entrapment" stuff.....
11:02 PM on 11/29/2010
From the Salon commentary that everyone raves about:
"We hear the same exact thing over and over and over from accused Terrorists -- that they are attempting to carry out plots in retaliation for past and ongoing American violence against Muslim civilians and to deter such future acts... the U.S. Government dispatches its military all over the world -- invading, occupying, and bombing multiple Muslim countries -- torturing them, imprisoning them without charges... and Americans are then baffled when some Muslims harbor anger and vengeance toward them and want to return the violence."

Using that line of logic, I wonder how many of you will defend me if you read in the paper "Christian Man Slaughters Muslims Civilians in Retaliation For Shabaz Bhatti Death Sentence" (You can read that story here: http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iMb8ZqdItgo4TqCHhZzJFG_WgCaw?docId=CNG.959a26e73137f8ead5aabc416d1f4967.271 )

How many of you will be saying "We shouldn't be surprised he did that since Christians are persecuted by Muslims in the Middle East". I imagine very few of you.

It's important to recognize your own biases.
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BlackWidowPilot
"Fu! Rin! Ka! Zan!"
04:19 PM on 11/30/2010
Except that Christian is as Christian does, citizen. Christ did not command those who would attempt to follow His teachings to seek an eye for an eye, but to "..turn the other cheek."

There have always been extremists and the cynical false prophets that manipulate them who declare "Gott mit uns!" as justification for every sort of bloody outrage committed by they or their followers.

Christ had a word for those who would claim the title but not follow the teachings: hypocrites.

Those who commit acts of terror in the name of God while shouting "Allah o' akbar!" such as al-Wahhab himself are no better than the Phineas Priesthood, and no more righteous in the eyes of God than any other base hypocrite claiming divine sanction for their bloody misdeeds in the service of an authoritarian political agenda.

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

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01:52 AM on 12/01/2010
I think we both agree that unjustified aggression is bad, but you missed the point of my post, which had to do with bias.

In Greenwald's Salon.com commentary, he makes the argument that the case against MOM is unfair because MOM is portrayed as a senseless murderer, whereas fair reporting would have indicated that MOM really wanted to murder to avenge Muslims who died due to US intervention in Iraq/Afghanistan. I don't really see how MOM's motivation makes him any less guilty, but I guess since he has reasoning for his attempted mass-slaughter that makes him more sympathetic than Satan.

My point was that Greenwald writes a whole editorial while others link it and bump his piece as if his point is somehow insightful or moves the conversation forward. My point was that if Christian had attempted to set a bomb off in a Mosque to avenge Christians suffering at the hands of Muslims, I imagine Greenwald and many of his supporters would NOT have published a similar piece in the Christian's defense. That kind of thinking is biased and bigoted.

Now, if Greenwald really WOULD have written the same kind of piece in defense of the Christian then I take it all back.
08:59 PM on 11/29/2010
I'm not really sure why they're against freedom of speech, expression and ideas, but HP keeps deleting when I suggest that:

This young man needed psychiatric help, not to have the FBI manufacture a terrorist plot to entrap him with.
07:50 PM on 11/29/2010
The sad fact of the matter is that the "Authorities" who lured this troubled youth into going all the way with a horrendous plot have exercised a patently exploitative process of convincing someone they've psychologically profiled to carry out an act that they (the Authorities) can capitalize on as if they're actually doing something to keep the American public safe. Meanwhile, there is very likely other troubled youths out there who just might hook up with the real deal somewhere while the "Authorities" are too busy grandstanding to notice. All it will take is one such troubled youth!
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Just-a-Guy
'cuz youd rather talk to someone you disagree with
04:25 PM on 11/29/2010
Somalian "students"

Great.

Let's invite more over. Swell idea.
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BlackWidowPilot
"Fu! Rin! Ka! Zan!"
05:01 PM on 11/29/2010
And how many Somali immigrants have committed these sorts of acts out of how many that reside here in America, citizen?

Do tell.

Leland R. Erickson

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tj101
Hata ukinichukia la kweli nitakwambia
12:28 AM on 11/30/2010
You apparently didn't read the article, the boy was 5 when he first came here.
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03:30 PM on 11/29/2010
From Salon.com:
 
"FBI Successfully Thwarts Its Own Terrorist Plot"
 
http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/11/28/fbi/index.html
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Jim Elkins
01:27 PM on 11/29/2010
Portland did not wish to cooperate with earlier counter terr0r/sm efforts, I wonder how they feel now. Must likely, they still feel self-righteous...
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Taymullah
Executive Order 11110
11:29 PM on 11/29/2010
Obviously they still have no need to profile and work with the government with their attempts to deceive and manipulate and spread hate within pdx.

Insha'Allah the City of Portland stands behind its protection of citizen rights to live life free of discrimination.
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tj101
Hata ukinichukia la kweli nitakwambia
12:33 AM on 11/30/2010
The info you mention is six (6) years old and, no doubt, the reason you chose not to include a link.

The decision was made in 2005 during the bush admin. NO way did we want a part in bushy's propaganda and lies to America.

Clearly things are different.
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wee weed up
11:50 AM on 11/29/2010
Is he muslim?
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BlackWidowPilot
"Fu! Rin! Ka! Zan!"
02:05 PM on 11/29/2010
Harming the innocent is a direct violation of more than one principle set down in the Holy Quran. Were he a self-declared Christian, I for one would have called him a hypocrite for attempting to commit a violent crime against innocent human beings in direct violation of the teachings of Christ Himself.

It is one thing to claim a title, quite another to actually live up to it.

Leland R. Erickson

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Just-a-Guy
'cuz youd rather talk to someone you disagree with
04:27 PM on 11/29/2010
You're avoiding the question
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Taymullah
Executive Order 11110
08:38 PM on 11/29/2010
Salam

NO, he is not Muslim. Our faith prevents us from hurting anybody for any reason at all. No amount of good written would cleanse us from the taking of an innocent life.

Please also remember folks that your local Muslim community is out buying Christmas presents and donating them to the poor and homeless right now. Please understand that the actions of some do not equal the beliefs of many.

I am a former Christian turned Atheist turned Muslim. I am a white American. I am your neighbor, a friend. I have helped you, talked to you and been just another person. Why does it all change when you learn where I place my faith.

Ma'assalama
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BlackWidowPilot
"Fu! Rin! Ka! Zan!"
09:57 PM on 11/29/2010
The Christian faith has a word for those who assert they are Christian but who act in ways contrary to the teachings of Jesus as set down in The New Testament: hypocrites.

Christ Himself had no use for such, as He had no use for "false prophets." Christ warned that all such "..have their reward."

One may as well attribute to all honest Christian Denominations the dogma and misdeeds of the Phineas Priests or the murder of Dr. George Tiller to all Christians including the Unitarians and the Quakers, as attribute the misdeeds of a minority of Deobandi or Wahhabi fanatics who claim that God the Merciful approves of the slaughter of the innocents.

Yes, you are indeed my neighbor.

Respectfully,

Leland R. Erickson

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wee weed up
11:31 AM on 11/29/2010
not all muslim are terrorist . but today all terrorist are muslim
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BlackWidowPilot
"Fu! Rin! Ka! Zan!"
12:40 PM on 11/29/2010
Scott Roder is a muslim? Seung-Hui Cho was a muslim? James W. Von Brunn was a muslim? Andrew Joseph Stack III was a muslim?

Leland R. Erickson

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BlackWidowPilot
"Fu! Rin! Ka! Zan!"
02:08 PM on 11/29/2010
Scott Roder is a muslim? The Virginia Tech shooter was a muslim? The man who flew his plane into the IRS building down here in Texas was a muslim? The Holocaust Museum shooter was a muslim?

Basque separatists are muslims? Aum Shinrikkyu? The Shining Path?

Really?

Leland R. Erickson

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Ahmed Ahmad
Atheists UNITE!!
02:57 PM on 11/29/2010
OK, you win. About 99% of terrorists in the last year were muslims. Is that better?
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wee weed up
03:13 PM on 11/29/2010
Aloha Snackbar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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allengoldchain
Freedom is never voluntarily given bythe oppressor
10:48 AM on 11/29/2010
Sorry but let's call this person what he is and stop making excuses for him. This so called "teenager" is no 13 or 16 year old. He is an adult and I hope we take some serious steps in handing him the most severe punishment. We need to understand that their are people out there that will do just about anything to bring harm to this wonderful country of ours.

So stop with the "FBI set him up BS". I don't know how many of these close calls will it take for people to wake up and see the reality we live in. there are people out there that have declared holy war against this country. That is a fact that we should no longer continue to ignore.
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03:33 PM on 11/29/2010
Sorry, but you need to read this article.
http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/11/28/fbi/index.html
 
There was no "close call" here until the FBI manufactured it.
 
Instead of following genuine leads (like the ones regarding the 9/11 bombers that the FBI's Minnesota bureau kept trying to warn the D.C. office about), the FBI is spending millions of our tax dollars fabricating terror plots and then arresting the alienated eedjets who fall for them.
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patience1
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10:12 AM on 11/29/2010
In a free society, however, there is a serious distiction between stepping crime from happening and actually involved in a crime to ensure that it nears- happens so arrest can be made.

http://original.antiwar.com/larisa-alexandrovna/2010/11/28/fbi-thwarts-its-own-plot-in-portland/

Similar like this happens few years back in Rockford, IL. An informan was once a gang member who converted to islam. He invited the man to live with him, with no job, no money. They were seen togather everywhere. After a while the arrest was made. the young man wanted to exchange his bom bom box with the bomb to explode the crowded place. He went to jail and the informan got his 10 or 20 thousands dollar for his role to keep America 'safe'. There was an article about this also in Rolling Stone website yeras ago. Is this sound right? Either this young man are dangerous or the informan did a hell of good job to ' help' these stupid and ignorant young men.
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Lev Raphael
Author of "Writer's Block is Bunk"
07:53 AM on 11/29/2010
It's worth reading Glenn Greenwald at Salon for a little more perspective on this story and how it's being reported:

http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/11/28/fbi
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03:34 PM on 11/29/2010
Thank you for the re-post.  I've been trying to keep it bumped up to the top myself.
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jmyoung666
07:20 AM on 11/29/2010
This poor kid.

Entrapping kids is not going to make us safer.
09:35 AM on 11/29/2010
He is a 19 year old man.
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BlackWidowPilot
"Fu! Rin! Ka! Zan!"
10:05 PM on 11/29/2010
He is a man only by a legal definition that not so long ago in our country's history would have required him to reach the age of 21 before he'd have been considered an adult.

The human male cognitive brain does not complete its physical development until age 23, so perhaps our forebears were on to something after all making impatient teens wait until their 21st birthday before legally taking a drink...

Leland R. Erickson

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11:58 AM on 11/29/2010
Tell me jmyoung when he said "I want whoever is attending that even to leave, to leave dead or injured". Do you suppose the FBI entrapped him into saying that? and since his actions directly correlate with that statement, how to you justify your entrapment accusation?
DM
12:46 AM on 11/29/2010
It's truly sad that this had to occur. Now, they're saying that some civilians set ablaze a institution where Muslims worship near the incident. The work of extremists shouldn't reflect the Arab or Muslim culture as a whole. Someone wrote an in-depth article regarding this. Check it out: http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474978733374
12:19 PM on 11/29/2010
You are right, the work of some shouldn't reflect on the rest, but have you ever wondered why there are so many of them?
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BlackWidowPilot
"Fu! Rin! Ka! Zan!"
04:18 PM on 11/29/2010
Your answer can be found with some serious religious and historical scholarship. I recommend that you start with Charles Allen's GOD'S TERRORISTS: THE WAHHABI CULT AND THE ROOTS OF MODERN JIHAD if you want to try and honestly wrap your mind around how a violent heretical minority can be so consistently behind acts of violence awhile so vocally and persistently claiming to represent the majority of over 1 billion honest, law abiding, and above all peaceable Muslims.

Bonus points: wanna guess which countries are officially Wahhabi?

Hint: They're ostensibly our *allies.*

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

PROTESTant
10:52 PM on 11/29/2010
So many of whom?

The 60+ million Americans who voted for G. W. Bush in 2004?

NRA members?

Serial and mass murders in America?

3 million in prison in the USA, nearly 40% of the world total, and you have less than 5% of the world population?

People who hate your freedoms(!)?

American illiterates?