Feds: Mass. man planned terror attacks on US malls (AP)

Courtesy Ytop stories  Wed, 10/21/2009 - 2:14pm

This Feb. 11, 2009 image from video shows Tarek Mehanna outside federal court in Boston.<br /><br />Federal authorities in Boston said Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009, that Mehanna has been charged with conspiring with others on terror attacks against shoppers in U.S. malls and against U.S. military in Iraq.<br /><br />(AP Photo/WHDH-TV)AP - A pharmacy college graduate made a defiant appearance in federal court Wednesday, hours after being charged with conspiring with two other men in a terror plot to kill two prominent U.S. politicians and carry out a holy war by attacking shoppers in U.S. malls and American troops in Iraq.




 

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