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National Guards Pennsylvania, who once trusted America’s security, is facing federal charges after allegedly building explosives while promoting extremist violence and Vandalization of the Jewish synagogue, constantly lies about its loyalty to the US
A large federal jury in Pittsburgh returned the allegations of nine counting against three residents of Pittsburgh, who was acting as a US prosecutor.
The prosecution calls Mohammad Hamad, 23 years old, Coroopolis; Talya A. Lubit, 24, from Pittsburgh; And 22 -year -old Micah Collins of Pittsburgh as defendants.
Earlier Hamad and Lyubit were accused of their role allegedly abolished Jewish religious property Pro-Palestinian and anti -Israel graffiti.
In the image, which is included in the federal accusation, Mohammad Hamad allegedly posted a photo of himself, which bears a head -in -style head and conducts a combined Israeli flag. (US Prosecutor’s Office, Western District Pennsylvania)
According to the accusation, Hamad was enlisted in Military Air ForcePennsylvania National Guard (PANG) in 2023, joining the 171st Squadron for maintenance, based near the Pittsburgh International Airport. As part of his call, he sought the maximum secret security.
Having undergone his investigation, including three personal interviews, Hamad allegedly made a number of false statements, cursing that his “ultimate loyalty” was in the United States.
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In reality, court documents show Hamad privately terrorist groups and expressed deep hostility to America. In the reports he stated: “It’s still Palestine from above, though not mistaken,” and “let America lick my a–.” He stated that Lebanon and Palestine were “No. 1” in the heart and stated that he wanted to learn fighting skills to protect them.
During the end of 2023 and 2024, visiting military training, Hamad allegedly shared his video video, glorified terrorist attacks and praised Hamas fighters as “freedom fighters,” the charges said.
A message on the social media, which allegedly shared Mohammad Hamad, shows Hamas funeral procession with a text that expresses the jealousy of the fallen militants and the desire to “fight and die” according to the court documents. (US Prosecutor’s Office, Western District Pennsylvania)
The charges additionally say that during the same period, Hamad stretched out with his compatriot Collins for the manufacture and possession of destructive devices. They allegedly purchased materials such as potassium perchlorate and aluminum powder, built by explosives, including pipe bombs and blew them during trials.
One cooled conversation captured Hamad, who confessed that “actually frightened” the bombs he built, while Collins agreed discussed “accept the ankles”.
Hamad’s actions were not limited to the construction of bombs. In the social media, he openly posted images that support Hamas operatives, expressed the envy of jihadists who kill in action, and posted threats such as “I can’t wait for Muslims to kill you. I would be so happy …”
In a separate conspiracy Hamad and Lyubit were allegedly sent to the Squirrel Hill, Synagogues and the Jewish Educational Center in Pittsburgh. Having wore Hamas style, Hamad conducted a synagogue. Later, the love is allegedly sprayed by “Jews 4 Palestine”, as well as the red inverted triangle used by Hamas to mark the goals-on the external synagogue.
In this unsatisfied photo from the court documents, the defendant Mohammad Hamad allegedly posted an image of an attack on a social media with a signature stating “every bullet in this Mag (Azin) kisses his forehead,” the federal allegation said. (US Prosecutor’s Office, Western District Pennsylvania)
In the encrypted messages, love is coldly stated: “I can literally feel, starting to see Jews as their enemies,” the charges said.
Later, the federal investigators linked Hamad and Lubita with the additional vandalism of the sign of the Jewish Federation nearby, which even more escaped the concern to the society over the purposeful anti -Semitic threats.
“As allegedly replaced by the allegation, Mohammad Hamad lied about his loyalty to the United States, among other false statements, in an attempt to obtain a secret security registration,” Riveti said. “During this time he openly expressed support for Lebanon, Hezbolla and Hamas.”
Richti emphasized that his office remains “decisive” in defense of the Jewish community and the public.
“Protecting the American people is spelled out in FBI’s mission. These include all our communities, “said the FBI Pittsburg, who replies Kevin Royk. He promised that the FBI still seeks to investigate the people involved in” dangerous, threatening and illegal activities. “
The image of court evidence shows an improvised explosive device consisting of a can of paint and a fuse, which is allegedly produced by the defendants. (US Prosecutor’s Office, Western District Pennsylvania)
The law provides a maximum sentence of up to 10 years of imprisonment and a fine of $ 250,000 for Hamad, five years and a fine of $ 250,000 for Colinz and one year and a fine of $ 100,000 for Lubit, depending on the seriousness of crimes and any previous criminal history.
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US Assistant Lawyers Nicole Vasquez Schmidt and Carolina J. The fleas are prosecuted with the help of the National Security Department of the Ministry of Justice. The investigation was conducted by the FBI of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives and the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police.