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Beheading Plot Suspect, Nevine Aly Elshiekh, Was A Dedicated Teacher, Father Says

Nevine Aly Elshiekh

By MICHAEL BIESECKER   02/ 4/12 02:08 PM ET  AP

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Nevine Aly Elshiekh is a dog lover who teaches children with developmental disabilities. She is college-educated, well-respected by her neighbors and has no criminal record, not even a speeding ticket.

Family members and friends find it impossible to reconcile that woman with the zealot federal prosecutors say paid a hit man to behead three government informants from a recent terrorism trial.

Elshiekh, 46, was arrested two weeks ago when FBI agents raided the tidy West Raleigh ranch house she shares with her elderly parents. Her father, an Egyptian who moved his family to the U.S. more than 40 years ago, told The Associated Press the charges don't add up.

"We don't believe it," said Aly Elshiekh, 80, a retired professor at North Carolina State University. "She loves special-ed kids and has dedicated her life to helping kids with disabilities."

Also arrested was Shkumbin Sherifi, 21. Prosecutors said they paid $5,000 for the first hit to an FBI informant posing as a fictional hit man's assistant, who later showed the pair a faked photo showing the intended victim's severed head.

Sherifi is the younger brother of Hysen Sherifi, 27, who was sentenced last month to 45 years in prison for conspiring to attack the U.S. Marine base at Quantico and targets overseas.

Elshiekh, a family friend of one of the defendants, frequently made the two-hour trip to New Bern to attend the monthlong trial, which began shortly after the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. She scribbled careful notes during the testimony that led to Hysen Sherifi and two others being convicted of terrorism-related offenses. Three others pleaded guilty.

The case hinged largely on surveillance tapes made by confidential informants paid by the FBI.

Elshiekh was born in the United States, while Shkumbin Sherifi is a naturalized citizen. Like many from Raleigh's growing Muslim community, they insisted during trial that the defendants were innocent. There was no evidence presented that any of the accused men had agreed to participate in a specific plot.

Prosecutors say Hysen Sherifi exchanged letters with Elshiekh during trial and called her from jail. He also mailed her bracelets he made behind bars, according to the FBI.

Court records show Elshiekh divorced in 2010. Hysen Sherifi is married to a woman who lives in his native Kosovo.

The Sherifi family fled their homeland in 1999 during a brutal war between Serbs and ethnic Albanians. Shkumbin Sherifi lives at home with his parents and has taken classes at a nearby community college, though records show he was not enrolled at the time of his arrest.

State court records show his only prior brush with the law was in 2006, when he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for resisting a public officer.

He has said his brother was framed by federal agents.

"Muslims after the Sept. 11 attacks were targeted," Shkumbin Sherifi said in a video uploaded to YouTube the day of his arrest. "For Muslims, it's guilty until proven innocent."

Relatives have declined repeated interview requests. However, an older sister, Hylja Sherifi, testified at a Jan. 27 court hearing that Shkumbin is a primary caregiver to their father, who has end-stage lung cancer.

He also records rap songs in English and Albanian under the stage name Beme. His lyrics recount the sectarian violence in his homeland, which was eventually halted by an American-led bombing campaign against the Serbian military. Tens of thousands of Albanian Kosovars, including the Sherifis, ended up as refugees in the United States, Germany and other western nations.

"Bombs dropping 4 in the morning, tanks blowing, windows shaking, my momma's fainting," Shkumbin Sherifi raps to a heavy beat. "I was a kid. Hey, what could I do? ... Guerrilla warfare, yeah, we fight back. But NATO don't like that. We fight for each other. Y'all tried to murder my sisters and brothers. ... We're gonna to get revenge, before Judgment Day."

Prosecutors said Hysen Sherifi masterminded the plot to kill the witnesses from his jail cell. Authorities said that within days of his October conviction, he had asked another inmate if he knew anyone willing to kill people for money.

According to the FBI, Sherifi said he wanted three confidential informants from his trial beheaded. He also wanted a fourth man killed who he said had defrauded his family out of more than $30,000.

That inmate, cooperating with the FBI, gave Sherifi the phone number of an informant who would pretend to represent an assassin for hire, said to known by the street name Treetop.

After a Dec. 21 jailhouse visit with Hysen Sherifi, prosecutors said Elshiekh set up a meeting with the fictional hit man's assistant, an informant known as Miss D.

Prosecutors said Elshiekh met Miss D shortly after the jailhouse visit, providing names, addresses and other information about the targets.

On Jan. 2, Elshiekh again met with Miss D, according to the FBI. This time, the informant provided a photo of the first intended victim said to have been secretly taken by Treetop to ensure "the right man is killed." Elshiekh replied that she would find out, according to the FBI, which recorded the conversation.

Elshiekh took the photo to a jailhouse meeting with Hysen Sherifi before meeting Miss D a third time. According to the FBI, Elshiekh then gave the informant a tin box containing a set of dominoes and an envelope containing $750 cash.

According to the FBI, she also gave Miss D a note reading: "Pic confirmed. His brother is coming Sunday with the rest."

On Jan. 8, FBI agents tracked Shkumbin Sherifi to a meeting with the informant in a grocery store parking lot. He is accused of paying the remaining $4,250 toward the first killing while his mother waited nearby in a Honda minivan.

The cash came from the sale of gold jewelry and other items Elshiekh gave to Shkumbin Sherifi to pawn, according to the FBI.

On Jan. 22, prosecutors said Sherifi met with Miss D again, this time receiving fake photos that showed the blood-covered witness in a shallow grave and what appeared to be the man's severed head. An FBI agent testified Shkumbin Sherifi then met with his brother and was arrested as he left the jail, with the photos in his possession.

Sherifi's lawyer, James Payne, declined comment. At a court hearing last week, he suggested his client believed he was hiring a lawyer when he paid the FBI informant. Prosecutors countered that after Sherifi received the photos showing a mutilated corpse, he went to see his jailed brother instead of contacting police.

An FBI agent testified that after Elshiekh was arrested later that day, she waived her right to a lawyer and confessed she knew Hysen Sherifi was trying to have the witnesses killed.

Elshiekh's family has hired Charles Swift, a Seattle lawyer best known for defending Salim Ahmed Hamdan, a Guantanamo Bay detainee who once served as Osama bin Laden's driver.

He said the government's evidence, if true, shows Elshiekh was nothing more than a courier for Hysen Sherifi.

"She was the victim of an evil, manipulative man," Swift said.

For the past nine years, Elshiekh has worked at Sterling Montessori Academy, a state-supported charter school in Morrisville. School officials declined repeated requests for comment and said only that Elshiekh has been placed on leave.

The organization's tax returns, which are public records, list Elshiekh's title as director of exceptional children and indicate she is among the school's highest-paid employees.

She has also served as a teacher at a religious school that is part of the Islamic Association of Raleigh, the city's largest mosque.

Imran Aukhil, a spokesman for the mosque, did not respond to requests for comment. Members of the congregation were among about 30 people who attended court hearings in Wilmington to show support.

Farris Barakat, a 21-year-old college student, said Elshiekh was his second-grade teacher at the mosque's school.

"Sister Nevine is an amazing person," Barakat said. "Nothing bad has ever come out of her."

On the quiet Raleigh street where Elshiekh lives with her parents, neighbors expressed disbelief she could be involved in anything nefarious.

Alan Harris, who lives across the road from the Elshiekhs, said he frequently saw Nevine walking her chocolate lab. Also a dog owner, Harris said they often spoke.

He said she wore western clothes and never discussed religion.

"She's a kind, caring person, always polite," Harris said. "From what I know of her, she is of good character. I hope she turns out to be an innocent party in all this."

In court Friday, Elshiekh wore a traditional scarf for Muslim women that covered her hair and neck. The shackles on her ankles clanked under a long, black dress.

Her father, a U.S. citizen since 1974, said he trusts the U.S. justice system.

"She will be treated fairly," Aly Elshiekh said. "If she did wrong, she will be judged."

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RALEIGH, N.C. -- Nevine Aly Elshiekh is a dog lover who teaches children with developmental disabilities. She is college-educated, well-respected by her neighbors and has no criminal record, not even ...
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01:44 PM on 02/06/2012
I can appreciate that she was a dedicated teacher and may have had a kind heart on some level. However, the evidence stacked against her is pretty darn scary and I only hope justice is served. These people who would come here with hate in their heart to do bad things to Americans need to realize that while that crap might be common in their country, we do things a little differently and when in Rome, you do as the Romans... Anyone who would aid a terrorist either through money, physical labor, or by trying to off informants should be tried for treason and if found guilty, should take their punishment without so much as a whimper.
01:31 PM on 02/06/2012
Here's a link to where this news originated.
http://www.wral.com/news/state/story/10652267/
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12:41 PM on 02/06/2012
Unfortunately many of these ethnic people bring their revenge mentality with them to America. In their culture if their family is dishonored by anyone including their own family, they take the law into their own hands. Maybe people like this need to be de-programmed before they are admitted into the USA. They don't understand or care about the fact that we live by the rule of law. I knew some albanians and serbs and they were not people to get involved with or get on the wrong side of. It was an eye opening experience and one I do not want.
04:47 PM on 02/08/2012
"ethnic people"?

so what are you?
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05:38 PM on 02/08/2012
F....u
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kathy smelser
11:55 AM on 02/06/2012
why is it so hard to believe that some people have can have a very dark side
10:53 AM on 02/06/2012
Caught red-handed and people still in denial. Like Obama supporters. Typical. They go to protest their arrest when they have been observed by the authorities and caught in the 'sting' operation. Always tryiing to say wrong is right, intractable, and look you straight in the eye with flinching. Animals. Kill 'em all.
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Renee Johnson
11:43 AM on 02/08/2012
and what does being an Obama supporter have to do with this story or people being out and out liers....that has to be the stupidest part of your comment..other than that I do agree that people get caught red handed and lie to ur face. do not agree with Kill the all...your kinda violent and upset.
10:32 AM on 02/06/2012
For Muslims, it's guilty until proven innocent."

Not true ,we are in the same boat nowdays .There was a time you had to have proof of a crime,not any more just make it sound good and you in jail.
01:46 PM on 02/06/2012
I've seen where Muslims have had a negative backlash from the events of 9-11 but you are correct. Anyone can be charged for anything nowadays and it is their burden to provide proof it did not happen as the accusers claim.
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cvermeulen9
And you thought it could never happen!
09:49 AM on 02/06/2012
I dont think the Government would just target this women and men for nothing. There must be sound evidence or they would not have issue an arrest warrant. Local police maybe, they have been known to smudge and or plant evidence. The federal government thou is a different story. If they aressted her than they must be able to back up thier claim. The Federal government is a whole nother ball game.
03:24 AM on 02/09/2012
You government had no problems bombing americans on 9/11 so i seriously doubt they needed a reason to frame these people...all they need is a muslim and after that everything is justified.
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And you thought it could never happen!
07:26 AM on 02/09/2012
I do believe that you have that wrong. As I recall My government did not bomb anybody on 9/11 and I believe that is was Airplanes that were taken over by extremists Muslims that crashed into certain landmarks and killing thousands of Americans. And NO all they need is evidense and anybody who that evidence is compiled against and they are justified.
09:15 AM on 02/06/2012
From looking at that Ugly face I think a whole lot of makeup and a bar of soap would help.
09:13 AM on 02/06/2012
If you read the whole story you will see that the whole family is guilty.
As a former Tar Heel. Why is N.C. supporting Islamic school's they know they teach Terriorism?
04:49 PM on 02/08/2012
... why is any state in the US supporting Christian schools that teach homophobia and sexism?
THAT'S how ridiculous your comment is.
09:02 AM on 02/06/2012
Did they think no one would suspect them . HELLO. kill witness's- Cut off their head's- Hello
any thing in that ugly head
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08:45 AM on 02/06/2012
these crazy people still live in the stone age, they are dangerous, and should never be trusted
what a horibble thing to do..........
08:36 AM on 02/06/2012
Now we know why they cover their face's
03:27 AM on 02/09/2012
I hope english is not your native language because your grammar sucks.
Cover their face's? Please learn to spell ....
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My micro-bio may be empty but my head isn't.
06:00 PM on 03/25/2012
What was misspelled, on reading it I couldn't see any miss spellings. I also copied it into Word and ran a spelling and grammar check, nothing popped.

Oh yes, and English is capitalized.
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05:27 AM on 02/06/2012
Those silly Muslims... They seem to have that beheading thing in their DNA.
04:50 PM on 02/08/2012
like catholic priests have that molesting thing in their DNA?
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01:51 AM on 02/06/2012
"Sherifi is the younger brother of Hysen Sherifi, 27, who was sentenced last month to 45 years in prison for conspiring to attack the U.S. Marine base at Quantico and targets overseas."

"There was no evidence presented that any of the accused men had agreed to participate in a specific plot."

A man is convicted and sentenced to 45 years even though there was no evidence that they agreed to participate in a plot? Something sounds wrong to me.
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07:34 AM on 02/06/2012
There are 2 different things: the plot to attack Quantico and overseas targets, and the plot to behead the 3 informants.
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12:48 PM on 02/06/2012
Both these statements refer to the plot attack Quantico and overseas targets. It sounds to me that Homeland insecurity is paying contractors a bounty to collect suspects.
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Until now, I've never lived this long before
11:03 PM on 02/05/2012
I'm not not a big fan of terrorism or people running around and cutting other people's heads off.

But this woman has not yet been brought to trial and she hasn't been convicted of anything. Some of you should probably wait for the case to go to trial before you decide she's guilty.