Michigan is accused of trying to attack the military base on behalf of ISIS

The Ministry of Justice (Doj) announced on Wednesday that a former member of the National Guard of the Michigan Army had been arrested after he claimed that he had drawn fire on an American military site to support the Islamic State (ISIS).
Ammar Abdel -Al -Alamer said, 19, 19, which faces charges of trying to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization and distributing information related to a devastating apparatus. He faces up to 20 years in prison for each account if convicted.
The authorities noted that a mass shooting was planned on Tuesday at the US Army Arms and Arms Command facility (Tacom) in Detroit Arsenal, Warren, Michigan, on behalf of ISIS.
Soo J. Bay, head of the National Security Department at the Ministry of Justice in a statement, “This defendant is accused of planning a fatal attack on an American military base here at home for ISIS.” “Thanks to the efforts of law enforcement, we thwarted the attack before the lives are lost.”
The authorities discovered videos that were said by the loyalty of ISIS.
The former Guard is accused of giving two secrecy officers to the atmosphere wearing shields, as well as details about how the Detroit region and any building targeted, according to the Ministry of Justice. He is also accused of using a drone to wipe the site and direct secret officers how to make Molotov cocktails to attack.
He said that the arrest of a drone near the Tacom site on the day that the officers told the conspiracy to be implemented.
“The arrest of this former soldier is a realistic reminder of the importance of our efforts to combat equipment to determine and disrupt those who seek to harm our nation,” Brig. General Rit R. Cox, Commander -in -Chief of the Army’s Anti -Spy Command, in a statement.
