Feds say he reported to al Shabaab leadership.
A Kenyan man has been indicted on terrorism charges for planning to hijack an airplane and crash it into a building in a “9/11-style attack in the United States,” federal prosecutors said Wednesday, as part of a plot orchestrated by senior leadership in the Al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group al Shabaab. Abdullah faces up to life in prison if convicted, with a minimum sentence of 20 years. “This chilling callback to the horrific attacks of September 11,2001, is a stark reminder that terrorist groups like al Shabaab remain committed to killing U.
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