Somali-Born Teen Plots Car Bombing in US Northwest
Authorities say 19-year-old Mohamed Osman Mohamud was taken into custody by agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation after he dialed a cell phone intending to detonate a bomb, but instead rang for the FBI in a sting operation.
Prosecutors say Mohamud unwittingly unveiled his plan to undercover officers by e-mail several months ago, while believing he was contacting an accomplice in Pakistan.
Mohamud will appear in federal court in Portland Monday on a criminal complaint of attempting to use weapons of mass destruction.
UPDATE1: It is unknown how long he had been in the US, but he had become a naturalized citizen. He had been in contact with Pakistani Islamist terrorists prior to his attempt and to the FBI sting operation.
He was screaming "allahu ahkbar" as he was carried off kicking by the FBI.
He specifically wanted to target a Christmas gathering and had been plotting a terrorist act since he was 15. He chose Oregon because no one ever thinks of it.
He is a student at Oregon State University and his father resides in Portland. His mother resides in Minnesota.