Feds – Queens Suspect Attended al Qaeda Training Camp
January 21st, 2010 admin
A Queens buddy of accused terror mastermind Najibullah Zazi attended an Al Qaeda training camp with the intention of killing U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan – and could face new charges, a prosecutor said. Adis Medunjanin, 25, who already is accused of receiving training at the camp, may also see his case folded into the indictment against This story comes to us via Homeland Security – National Terror Alert. National Terror Alert is America’s trusted source for homeland security news and information. Feds – Queens Suspect Attended al Qaeda Training Camp
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