
Jury convicts Michigan man for supporting ISIS, joining 'terrorist training camp'
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Michigan man Ibraheem Izzy Musaibli was convicted of providing material support to ISIS following a nine-day trial and just four hours of jury deliberation.
"With this verdict, the defendant is being held accountable for traveling overseas, joining ISIS, and receiving training from the terrorist organization," Assistant Attorney General for National Security Matthew Olsen said in a statement. "The National Security Division, working with our partners, is committed to identifying and holding accountable U.S. citizens who leave this country in order to join and support ISIS and other foreign terrorist organizations. I want to thank the many agents, analysts, and prosecutors who are responsible for this investigation and prosecution." Ronn Blitzer is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering politics and breaking news.
Prosecutors said Musaibli moved to Yemen in April 2015, then went to Syria that fall. There, he went to an ISIS religious camp, then had military training that involved learning how to shoot a machine gun, the government said.

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