NYC Man Who Talked West Point Attack, Wife Plead Guilty to Terror Charge in Manhattan

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NYC Man Who Talked West Point Attack, Wife Plead Guilty to Terror Charge in Manhattan
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A New York City man who discussed potentially attacking West Point cadets and his wife each pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support to ISIS in Manhattan federal court, prosecutors announced Monday.

discussed potentially attacking West Point cadets and his wife each pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support to ISISJames Bradley, a 21-year-old from the Bronx, and his 30-year-old wife Arwa Muthana, were arrested at a Newark, New Jersey, seaport by the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force in April 2021

as they tried to board a cargo ship bound for the Middle East, where they wanted to join and fight for ISIS, authorities have said."Husband and wife James Bradley and Arwa Muthana admitted today to their support of ISIS, a violent extremist terrorist organization. In planning their support, Bradley and Muthana collected and distributed jihadist propaganda, including videos of Usama Bin Laden, and even chillingly expressed their desire to ‘take out’ American military cadets," U.S.

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