Mass. man to plead in plot to blow up Pentagon

Published 10:53am Tuesday, July 10, 2012

BOSTON (AP) — A Massachusetts man charged with plotting to fly remote-controlled model planes packed with explosives into the Pentagon and U.S. Capitol plans to plead guilty to two charges, his lawyers and prosecutors said in a plea agreement filed in federal court Tuesday.Johnson

Rezwan Ferdaus, a Muslim-American from Ashland with a physics degree from Boston’s Northeastern University, was arrested in September after federal employees posing as al-Qaida members delivered materials he had allegedly requested, including grenades, machine guns and what he believed was 24 pounds of C-4 explosives.

In the plea agreement, prosecutors and Ferdaus’ lawyers say Ferdaus will plead guilty to attempting to provide material support to terrorists and attempting to damage and destroy federal buildings by means of an explosive. Prosecutors and defense attorneys have agreed to request a 17-year sentence.

Under the agreement, prosecutors have agreed to dismiss four other charges.

Authorities said the public was never in danger from the explosives, which they said were always under the control of federal officials during the sting operation.

Counter-terrorism experts and model-aircraft enthusiasts said it would be nearly impossible to inflict large-scale damage of the kind Ferdaus allegedly envisioned using model plane because the aircraft are too small, can’t carry enough explosives and are too difficult to fly.

Authorities alleged that Ferdaus, 27, became convinced that America was evil. He allegedly contacted a federal informant and later began meeting to discuss the plot with undercover agents he believed were members of al-Qaida.

He was charged with planning to use three remote-controlled airplanes, each packed with five pounds of explosives, to blow up the Pentagon and U.S. Capitol.

At one point, Ferdaus allegedly told undercover agents that his desire to attack the United States was so strong, “I just can’t stop. There is no other choice for me,” according to a recorded conversation detailed in an affidavit filed in court.

Ferdaus’ lawyers have suggested that the FBI ignored signs of mental illness in Ferdaus while investigating him.

During a bail hearing in November, an FBI agent acknowledged that the FBI had received reports about bizarre behavior by Ferdaus, including a report to Hopkinton police about one incident in which Ferdaus allegedly stood in the road not moving and appeared to have wet his pants.


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  • LEXXfan

    Another follower of the alleged “religion of peace” attempting to commit mass murder. There seem to be a lot of really angry and unhappy Muslims out there. Come to think of it, none of them really seem happy in the conventional sense. When you follow a religion whose name means “submission” and whose god seems to hate everyone I guess you need to do hateful things to others to get on his good side. 

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  • leftthehatebehind

    Way to generalize on a religion with millions of members by what a small fraction do. How about the Christians? I see them in the news doing hateful things “in the name of God” as well. You need to educate yourself. 

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    • LEXXfan

      How about Christians?? Apologists for Islam always throw the same red herring out there that Christians do the same things Muslims do. Name at least ONE hateful thing that Christians do IN THE NAME OF GOD that physically hurts others?  Note that I said “physically”, so being against gay marriage doesn’t count. Also, Catholic priests molesting kids doesn’t count either as these are rogue elements within an individual religion, not people following any accepted Christian doctrine. Islam is the only religion on this planet that actually teaches it’s followers, as stated in the Koran itself, that God expects you to kill people if they won’t convert to their religion of Islam: “Slay the idolaters wherever you find them…” Koran 9:5. Nice try leftthehate, but you are the one who needs to educate yourself…

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      • Wobot3fran

        How about Christians? Uh, how about EVERYTHING the Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazis have EVER done in the name of Christianity. Moron.

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