

When an undercover FBI employee made
contact with Sullivan on June 6, the teen told him via email that he
was a a Muslim convert, according to court documents.
I liked IS from the beginning then I
started thinking about death and stuff so I became Muslim,' he said,
according to the complaint.post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com..Two days later, he said he wanted to
kill 500 people but the next day said he wanted to kill 1,000 by using
biological weapons, a gas bomb and bullets coated with cyanide.'Even if we get someone in the arm they'll still die because of the poison,' he allegedly said. 'It's vengeance.'
He also told the undercover federal worker that he planned to buy a semi-automatic rifle on June 20 at a local gun show so he could carry out his murderous plan, according to the criminal complaint.
He also told the undercover federal worker that he planned to buy a semi-automatic rifle on June 20 at a local gun show so he could carry out his murderous plan, according to the criminal complaint.
'Our attacks needs to be as big as
possible,' he allegedly said. 'We can do minor assassinations before the
big attack for training.'
At first he told the FBI that he
didn't mean to go through with his plans, but then he said he planned
the attacks between June 21 and June 23 because his parents would be out
of town.
He claimed that he had looked for
possible targets in the online Yellow Pages and had asked the undercover
agent to kill his parents.
He also asked for the undercover worker's help with obtaining a silencer.
Sullivan also allegedly promised to
send the agent money to kill his parents and to recruit others to the
'Islamic State of America.'
Authorities went to his home on
Friday and took him into custody without incident. At his home, they
found a silencer, according to the court papers.
Sullivan 'was planning
assassinations and violent attacks in the United States,' said Assistant
Attorney General for National Security John P. Carlin.
We are scared to leave the house
Justin Sullivan's father during call to dispatchers in April
He is charged with supporting a
terrorist organization and weapons charges. If convicted, he could get
up to 40 years in prison and a $500,000 fine.
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