Jordanian Man to Plead Guilty In Dallas Terror Plot
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Topics: al qaeda, dallas, hosam smadi, houston chronicle, incident reports, life imprisonment, plea, smadi, united states, wmd
A Jordanian man accused of trying to blow up a downtown Dallas skyscraper has agreed to enter a guilty plea in return for a prison sentence of no more than 30 years. According to court records filed Tuesday in a Dallas federal court, Hosam Smadi has agreed to plead guilty to attempted use of a weapon 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. Jordanian Man to Plead Guilty
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