This just in from the U.S. Attorney's Office, via press release:
James T. Jacks, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, and Robert E. Casey, Jr., Special Agent in Charge for the Dallas Office of the FBI, announced today that Hosam Maher Husein Smadi, 19, has been arrested and charged in a federal criminal complaint with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. Smadi, who was under continuous surveillance by the FBI, was arrested today near Fountain Place, a 60-story glass office tower located at 1445 Ross Avenue in downtown Dallas, after he placed an inert/inactive car bomb at the location.
Smadi, a Jordanian citizen in the U.S. illegally, lived and worked in Italy, Texas, (approximately 45 miles south of Dallas). He has repeatedly espoused his desire to commit violent Jihad and has been the focus of an undercover FBI investigation.
"The highest priority of the FBI and the Department of Justice remains the prevention of another terrorist attack within the United States," said U.S. Attorney Jacks. "In that effort, it is the job of the FBI to locate and identify individuals intent upon carrying out any type of attack upon this country and its citizens/residents."
The full press release -- which contains a lengthy narrative detailing the alleged plot and Smadi's interaction with undercover FBI agents (one of whom provided him with the inert bomb) -- is after the jump, as is the government's arrest warrant and the complaint filed today in Dallas federal court. Smadi will go before U.S. Magistrate Judge Irma Ramirez at 11 Friday morning.
FBI ARRESTS JORDANIAN CITIZEN FOR ATTEMPTING TO BOMB SKYSCRAPER IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS
Car Bomb Placed at Scene Was Inert; Public Never at Risk
DALLAS -- James T. Jacks, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, and Robert E. Casey, Jr., Special Agent in Charge for the Dallas Office of the FBI, announced today that Hosam Maher Husein Smadi, 19, has been arrested and charged in a federal criminal complaint with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. Smadi, who was under continuous surveillance by the FBI, was arrested today near Fountain Place, a 60-story glass office tower located at 1445 Ross Avenue in downtown Dallas, after he placed an inert/inactive car bomb at the location. Smadi, a Jordanian citizen in the U.S. illegally, lived and worked in Italy, Texas, (approximately 45 miles south of Dallas). He has repeatedly espoused his desire to commit violent Jihad and has been the focus of an undercover FBI investigation.
"The highest priority of the FBI and the Department of Justice remains the prevention of another terrorist attack within the United States," said U.S. Attorney Jacks. "In that effort, it is the job of the FBI to locate and identify individuals intent upon carrying out any type of attack upon this country and its citizens/residents. Whether as part of a group or acting alone, persons contemplating such acts need to know that all components of the government are working together to ferret out their activities and to insure that such individuals face the full measure of the law. The identification and apprehension of this defendant, who was acting alone, is a sobering reminder that there are people among us who want to do us grave harm," Jacks continued.
Special Agent in Charge Casey said, "Today's arrest of Hosam Maher Husein Smadi underscores the FBI's unwavering commitment to bring to justice persons who attempt to bring harm to citizens of this country and significant danger to this community. Smadi made a decision to act to commit a significant conspicuous act of violence under his banner of "self Jihad." He will now face justice. The many agents, detectives, analysts and prosecutors who helped to bring about Thursday's arrest deserve special thanks for their efforts. This case serves as a reminder of the continuing threats of terrorism we face as a nation and the FBI's resolve to meet those threats. The arrest of Smadi is not in any way related to the ongoing terror investigation in New York and Colorado."
"The criminal complaint alleges that Hosam Smadi sought and attempted to bomb the Fountain Place office tower, but a coordinated undercover law enforcement action was able to thwart his efforts and ensure no one was harmed," said David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security.
Smadi will make his initial appearance tomorrow in U.S. District Court before U.S. Magistrate Judge Irma C. Ramirez, at 11:00 a.m.
According to affidavits filed today with the complaint and search warrants:
Smadi was discovered by the FBI espousing his desire to commit significant acts of violence. Smadi stood out because of his vehement intention to actually conduct terror attacks in the U.S.
The FBI developed an investigative plan to determine Smadi's true intent while also protecting the public's safety. Smadi made clear his intention to serve as a soldier for Usama Bin Laden and al-Qa'ida, and to conduct violent Jihad. Undercover FBI agents, posing as members of an al-Qa'ida "sleeper" cell, were introduced to Smadi, who repeatedly indicated to them that he came to the U.S. for the specific purpose of committing "Jihad for the sake of God." Smadi clarified that he was interested in "self-Jihad," because it was "the best type of Jiihad." Smadi was interested in violent Jihad against those he deemed to be enemies of Islam. The investigation determined Smadi was not associated with other terrorist organizations.
Throughout the investigation, undercover FBI agents repeatedly encouraged Smadi to reevaluate his interpretation of Jihad, counseling him that the obligations a Moslem has to perform Jihad can be satisfied in many ways. Every time this interaction occurred, Smadi aggressively responded that he was going to commit significant, conspicuous acts of violence as his Jihad.
In June 2009, Smadi identified potential targets in the Dallas area; but in mid-July, he notified an undercover FBI agent that he had changed his mind regarding the targets. On July 21, 2009, Smadi met with an undercover FBI agent and directed the agent to drive them to a Wells Fargo Bank in downtown Dallas. Smadi and the undercover FBI agent then drove to 1445 Ross Avenue where the Fountain Place office tower is located. A Wells Fargo Bank is located in that building. Smadi went into the building where he conducted his own reconnaissance.
In late August 2009, while meeting with one of the undercover FBI agents in Dallas, Smadi discussed the logistics and timing of the bombing, stating that he would have preferred to do the attack on "11 September," but decided to wait until after the month of Ramadan, which ended on September 20, 2009. At the conclusion of the meeting, Smadi decided that a vehicle borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) would be placed at the foundation of the Fountain Place office tower. Unbeknownst to Smadi, the FBI ensured the VBIED contained only an inert/inactive explosive device which contained no explosive materials.
A federal complaint is a written statement of the essential facts of the offenses charged, and must be made under oath before a magistrate judge. A defendant is entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. The offense of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction carries, upon conviction, a maximum statutory sentence of life in prison and a $250,000 fine.
The case is being investigated by the FBI in conjunction with members of the FBI-sponsored North Texas Joint Terrorism Task Force. Assistant U.S. Attorney Dayle Elieson is in charge of the prosecution. The Counterterrorism Section of the Justice Department's National Security Division is assisting in the prosecution.
No wonder newspapers are dying. The local paper just got beat by a daily publication from a rival city and the weekly publication in its own city.
Nice one..No wonder newspapers are dying. The local paper just got beat by a daily publication from a rival city and the weekly publication in its own city.
The FBI wanted this out there or they would not have released the information.
i think the whole thing is screaming entrapment. i mean the FBI find this guy, they walk him thro the steps that al quida would do cuz they r of course posing as al quida, and then they say that he is the person at fault. i think its incredibly stupid and of course its just my opinion, but still. they even gave him a car bomb. what if he knew what a real bomb looked like and switched it out with a real bomb? i mean this was a serious lapse of judgement on the FBis part. im just saying so...yeah.
A month ago, DO was sent the court testimony of Sibel Edmonds, FBI whistleblower honored by Paul Newman for her integrity.
Story http://www.amconmag.com/article/2009/nov/01/00006/
Bribery and blackmail of current and former members of the U.S. Congress, including Dennis Hastert (R-IL), Bob Livingston (R-LA), Dan Burton (R-IN), Roy Blunt (R-MO), Stephen Solarz (D-NY), Tom Lantos (D-CA, deceased). Marc Grossman, then the third highest-ranking official at the State Department, was involved 100% with the illegal sale of NUCLEAR arms and secrets to third world countries. Drugs came in, weapons went out.
"This is scary" "Liberals whining about entrapment in 3...2...1..."
Lol. You guys have been played a fool by the FBI/Government once again.
"Another false flag arrest to keep the sheeple under control."
This is right. But the stupid are easily controlled by the news and by FBI sting stories. Yet another attempt to 'fascisize' the country by turning them into what they fear:
OMG OMG THE TERRORISTS ARE ATTACKING! GET RID OF ALL FOREIGNERS! AND ANYONE WHO LOOKS LIKE THEY MIGHT BLOW UP A BUILDING! JIHAAAAAAAAAAAAD!
The reason why there is fear is because this is how these people (the ones that buy into this 'war against terrorism') really think. They create the terrorist and then jeer after they 'stop' their own creation...this at the expense of 3000+ people, thousands more of US soldiers lives, and what is easily over 1 million civilian casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan combined.
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Another false flag arrest to keep the sheeple under control.
Did you see where they first found this guy in a 'chat room' for Islamic fundamentalist terrorist types????
What is it called?
Ali: I'm going to blow up some Americans
Muhammad: I'm going to do it first. LOL
Abubakar: OK. Let's meet at H@@ters and make plans to make some bombs. K?
Ali: What time?
Muhammad: OMG I have to go to work at 7-11. TTYL.
Sibel Edmonds = 9/11 conspiracy bullshit.
TomT, I have no idea what you're talking about.
The Dallas Observer refuses to run the FBI story about Sibel Edmonds who is trying to thwart a NUCLEAR BOMB...high-ranking officials in our government selling secrets to terrorist nations. Kudos to local FBI of integrity.
religion of bacon says:
Liberals whining about "entrapment" in 3.. 2.. 1..
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LMAO
The number of Conservative who will give Obama credit for keeping us safe? 0
Going to be interesting to see how Feldman spins this one into a "Woe-Is-He-Wouldn't-Life-Be-Better-If We-Would-All-Hug" story.
"Sure, he was here illegally, and for the purpose of killling innocent civilians, but he had a tough childhood in Jordan. Have you people no compassion?"
Doug, Megan Feldman is headed to the 11 a.m. hearing, so we should know more shortly.
Robert,
Any info on how this guy got into this country? Just curious.
It would have been neat if the FBI had installed a hidden video camera in that car and recorded the look at that dudes face when the bomb didn't go boom, and the agent flashes his badge and says something like...you're effed kid...you're gonna spend every day of the rest of your pathetic life in prison. lol
total agreement with Steve.
Kyle,
Obviously the FBI wanted this out there or they would not have released the information. It is a court document and they certainly could have sealed it.
Attention religions: If one of your followers commits terrorism, you are all responsible. So thanks a lot, Timothy McVeigh.
Seriously, though, this liberal says thanks to the FBI. Great job. Life without parole, please. And continue keeping us safe from right-wing religious nuts of all stripes.
Good week for Obama to be on Letterman.
Future suspects now have a pretty good view of the tactics used by under cover agents. I'm not blaming DO for posting the complaint. If they hadn't someone else would have. I question our need to know the level of detail of the discussions between Smadi and UCE 2 & 3.
I sure am glad most of the comments are in a joking matter. I live at 800 ross, 2 blocks away. Ive been to ground zero, and had a friend die in a club bombing in Bali.
"This is another one of these incompetent fucks ..."
They're all incompetent until they aren't.
But I thought people like Nancy Pelosi said illegal aliens in this country were just here to get jobs and that enforcement of immigration laws was "un-American".... Guess she forgot about the ones here to blow things up!
This is all a misunderstanding or a set up. He's the demo guy who's blowing up Reunion.
My new bumper sticker says:
"The Nazis Gave Genocide A Bad Name"
I don't like moslems, what can I tell you . . .
I agree, good job Robert on the story. The bridge and elephant stories beat me down sometimes but I always comeback because you guys have great stories others do not cover.
More kudos to Robert and the Dallas Observer. Too bad our local city magazine, which has designs on competing with DMN, is too busy this week posting crap about their bridge party or which rich guys have lost money or are going to jail.
Fuck you Religion of Bacon for immediately making this a political thing.
If you want a cold slap in the face on what's out there
go sign up at FBI.gov for regional and national FBI press releases.
I second Jonny. Good job Guys.
Hey "islam", if you're going to stereotype, at least get your stereotypes right. Jeez.
I'd like to compliment Robert Wilonsky and The Observer.
I was watching Charlie Gibson on the ABC's World News and he mentioned somehting about breaking news of an arrest in Dallas regarding a bomb plot. One sentence and not much information. I surf over to dallasnews.com looking for more information. Nothing. So I go to google news and find an article in a Houston paper. It was only one paragraph, but it had some information. Okay. But it sucks that a Houston publication posted it first. So I head on over to Unfair Park, and there it is. All the information I could expect for a breaking story.
For the record dallasnews.com did post an article, but almost 20 minutes after the Observer and with less information.
No wonder newspapers are dying. The local paper just got beat by a daily publication from a rival city and the weekly publication in its own city.
Thanks for relaying good information to the people in a timely manner, and also for not having your head stuck in your ass when you are doing it.
This is another one of these incompetent fucks who the Feds identify early and then shepherd along to make sure they have the goods on.
I guess that means 7-11 has a job opening.
It could've been much worse -- what if it had been 508 Park Avenue, or the Statler Hilton?
Scary reading that indictment. Good thing he trusted "UCE3" to put the "bomb" together. Seems on the face to be a good job by federal law enforcement. I wonder if this story will blow up nationally.
Liberals whining about "entrapment" in 3.. 2.. 1..