
Tennessee ISIS wannabe indicted for helping the brutal killers
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A Tennessee man oversaw a publishing organization dedicated to translating pro-Islamic State and other materials for the terror group in English, federal officials said Monday.
Carpenter, known as Abu Hamza, was the leader of Ahlut-Tawhid Publications, which was dedicated to translating and publishing ISIS media content, the Justice Department said. Federal prosecutors said Carpenter was in contact with someone he believed was associated with ISIS but who was in fact an FBI employee. He provided the English-language translation materials to the employee to be used by ISIS, they said.More Related News

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