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    Capitol bomb plot arrest capped yearlong probe

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Within the last week, authorities say, Amine El Khalifi's plan to wreak havoc was proceeding as hoped: An al-Qaida associate handed him an automatic weapon to kill security officers inside the U.S. Capitol. A bomb-laden vest would detonate the building. He would die as a martyr.

    But there was a problem: The explosives were inert, the gun inoperable and the supposed al-Qaida member was actually an undercover officer, according to court documents.

    El Khalifi was arrested Friday in a parking garage on his way to carry out an attack the FBI says he kicked around across multiple states for months, even detonating a practice bomb in a quarry and then asking for a bigger blast, all with varied targets in mind.

    An FBI affidavit traces the evolution of the plot from a vague plan to prepare for the "war on Muslims" to more clearly articulated visions of attacking a restaurant and synagogue to, finally, a goal of obliterating the seat of American government.

    The document alleges a weeks-long flurry of final activity by El Khalifi, monitored by the FBI and coordinated through an undercover agent, to scope out the building, train in explosives and arm himself for a suicide attack.

    As El Khalifi, 29, was making a court appearance Friday on a terrorism-related charge, the FBI executed search warrants inside a gated residential community in Alexandria and at a red-brick ranch house in Arlington, though it wasn't immediately known what they found.

    El Khalifi is scheduled to have a bond hearing Wednesday. A public defender at El Khalifi's initial appearance didn't return a phone message Saturday. If he is indicted and convicted, he could face life in prison.

    Authorities have released only basic biographical details about El Khalifi and haven't described how they believe he became intent on destruction. He was born in Morocco and came to the United States in 1999, when he was 16 years old, overstaying his visitor visa and remaining in the country illegally, court papers say. He is unemployed and is not believed to be associated with al-Qaida.

    In 2010, he aroused the suspicion of a former landlord, Frank Dynda, who leased him a one-bedroom apartment inside a brick building in Arlington before ultimately evicting him for not paying rent. He said El Khalifi lived with a woman, whose name was used to secure the lease. Dynda recalled the woman as Bulgarian and said he was under the impression they were married.

    She had a job, but El Khalifi appeared not to have rent money.

    Dynda said El Khalifi periodically received heavy boxes labeled "Books" from Baltimore and advertised his apartment as some sort of luggage business, though Dynda said he never saw any luggage there. The woman moved out, and two or three other men resembling El Khalifi began staying there, Dynda said. The rent checks stopped coming.

    Dynda confronted El Khalifi for being a squatter, but he said El Khalifi told him he had a right to be there and threatened to assault him. Dynda called police, but he said officers advised him to treat El Khalifi like a legal tenant. He moved out that summer.

    "He was going to harm me, and I think I'm very lucky to be alive today," Dynda said.

    The investigation that led to El Khalifi's arrest started last January on a confidential informant's tip to the FBI. The informant described a meeting inside an Arlington apartment, where a person who produced an AK-47, two revolvers and ammunition said he equated the war on terror with a "war on Muslims" and urged the group to prepare for battle. El Khalifi, the FBI learned, expressed agreement.

    The FBI doesn't believe he was conspiring with anyone else, and the court documents in El Khalifi's case don't give further details about the meeting in the Arlington apartment and the other people who were there. Police are investigating others with whom El Khalifi associated, but not because they believe the associates were part of a terror conspiracy, a counterterrorism official has told The Associated Press.

    By December, authorities say the sting operation and El Khalifi's own plans were taking shape.

    That month, he traveled to Baltimore with a man he knew as Hussien to meet a person who was introduced to him as an al-Qaida associate, authorities say. He told the man, Yusuf, that he planned to blow up a building just outside Washington in Alexandria, Virginia, that contained military offices. Handling the man's AK-47, he spoke of wanting to "use a gun and kill people face to face," according to the complaint.

    Unbeknownst to El Khalifi, the man who called himself Yusuf was an undercover law enforcement officer. Hussien was an operative working undercover with investigators.

    As the meetings continued, the plans evolved.

    El Khalifi spoke in December of wanting to attack a synagogue and Army generals. But within days, he was settling on a new plan to bomb a Washington restaurant at lunchtime after a waiter told him that was the busiest time, the affidavit says.

    On Jan. 8, in preparation for the restaurant attack and a planned al-Qaida attack on a military installation, authorities say he bought two jackets and a cell phone. He agreed to buy more phones, nails and glue to use in bomb-making and said he would be happy killing 30 people, authorities say.

    Then he changed his mind a week later, saying he wanted to blow himself up inside the Capitol as an act of martyrdom and selecting the date of Feb. 17, prosecutors say. He went on something of a test run on Jan. 15, using a cell phone to detonate a test bomb at a West Virginia quarry. But instead of being satisfied with the explosion, the FBI says, he wanted a bigger bomb.

    Court papers show the last two weeks were consumed with the planned attack on the Capitol. El Khalifi selected a location to be dropped off. He asked that even more explosives be strapped to his body. He wanted to ensure the bomb in his vest could be remotely detonated in case he faced security problems, authorities say.

    The final planning happened in an Alexandria hotel room on Feb. 14, when authorities say "Yusuf" handed El Khalifi an automatic machine gun and showed him a jacket the suspect thought contained a bomb, the affidavit says. El Khalifi studied himself in the mirror with the weapon. He practiced shooting it. He discussed how he would be identified in a video al-Qaida would release after the attack.

    By Friday, the plans were firm.

    El Khalifi got into a van in northern Virginia with Yusuf and Hussien. The gun and vest he had asked for were inside. The van pulled into a parking garage near the Capitol. El Khalifi got out alone in preparation, investigators say, to carry out his plot.

    Before he could leave the garage, he was arrested.

     
    • courtney_angel  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      i hate all the violence in the world, in our country
      • old fart 3 mths ago
        your pants are going to squeeze the brains out of your ssa.
      • courtney_angel 3 mths ago
        lol not sure if you are trying to be cute or rude..lol
      • courtney_angel 3 mths ago
        but fyi my brains aren't in my ssa
    • frank  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      will obama sue to prevent this UNDOCUMENTED terrorist from being deported???
      • David 3 mths ago
        A question to be asked...
      • james 3 mths ago
        a stupid question too.
      • ellobito 3 mths ago
        wow guy, you make no sense whatsoever..
    • Daniel  •  Dubois, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      FBI should have given him just enough explosives to kill himself. Now we have to take care of this illegal muslim the rest of his life.
      • Zhudi 3 mths ago
        just hang him...
    • Me  •  3 mths ago
      I'm totally surprised a man named "Amine El Khalifi" tried to blow something up? Aren't you?
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        not really, because many terror plots are done by people of middle easter/muslim descent. They do it because they believe its their gods will to attack the western world. And that name sounds like it is middle eastern or arabic so I'm not too surprised
      • Me 3 mths ago
        Really?
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        yes, I'm surprised you don't know more about this its in the news a lot and i think they teach it in schools
    • Martin  •  3 mths ago
      Nope, no immigration problem here. Lets move on. Thanks Janet N.
    • StephenS  •  3 mths ago
      Wow, I never even thought it could be a Muslim!!!!
      When did such things start happening.
      Please tell Eric Holder.
      When he stops masturbating he might do something ...
      Oh I forgot, he doesn't stop
    • stan  •  Madison, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      A "Bomb-laden" vest...? I thought Bomb-laden was dead...
      • crip 3 mths ago
        We're waiting for the video from the seals to confirm that.lol
    • Jon  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      We got another. FBI keep up the good work.
    • Hammudi  •  3 mths ago
      Two headlines today: "Capitol Bomb Plot Arrest Capped Yearlong Probe" and "Monitoring of Muslim Students Sparks Outrage" ...see a connection? Quit plotting to blow $#!+ up, and we'll talk about not monitoring you. Try finding a way to prove how peaceful you are that doesn't involve explosives!
    • Aaronski Man  •  3 mths ago
      Even the muslims are sick of him.
    • Ken E  •  3 mths ago
      Good job on law enforcement there but I think that what they should do the next time they discover a plot like this......give the guy the explosive laden belt, and then when he goes to the target and tries to detonate the bomb, set up the device such that all that happens is a little flag pops out with the word "boom" on it. Then, when the guy looks down at the little flag wondering why he hasn't been blown to bits and on his way to collect his 72 virgins, the police can jump on him and kick the snot out of him.
    • Sceptic of Socialism  •  San Jose, California  •  3 mths ago
      Religion of peace strikes again!
    • Bear  •  Stone Mountain, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Religion of peace
    • Hardtimes  •  Batesville, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      The man was an illegal alien, Deport him, Put him on a No-Fly list....Done.. But no, How much of Our money was spent on elaborate operations for a Year to Trap this guy, And now we're going to spend Millions to Convict him of a crime that could have been easily foiled.
    • todd  •  3 mths ago
      That was a press release to support the FBI, not a news article. They would NEVER allow disclosure of all that detail pending a criminal case. Info-tainment for the masses.
    • Larry  •  3 mths ago
      Thanks to Bummers immigration policy this guy could not be deported so we spent millions setting him up and will spend millions more for his defense and incarceration. Way to go Bummer.
    • Reality Chuck  •  3 mths ago
      C'mon...what a waste of time. How much did this cost???....The Feds love to turn the common dupe into Osama Bin Laden. Just watch....a week before the election they will "save" us again from another dish washer at Denny's.
    • Frater M  •  3 mths ago
      Way to go FBI, Good job getting this nutjob off the streets forever.
    • Utopia,TX  •  Utopia, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      FBI Director Mueller secretly met on February 8 at FBI headquarters with a coalition of groups including various Islamist and militant Arabic groups who in the past have defended Hamas and Hizballah and have also issued blatantly anti-Semitic statements. At this meeting, the FBI revealed that it had removed more than 1000 presentations and curricula on Islam from FBI offices around the country that was deemed "offensive."

      The FBI did not reveal what criteria was used to determine why material was considered "offensive" but knowledgeable law enforcement sources have told the IPT that it was these radical groups who made that determination. Moreover, numerous FBI agents have confirmed that from now on, FBI headquarters has banned all FBI offices from inviting any counter-terrorist specialists who are considered "anti-Islam" by Muslim Brotherhood front groups.
    • Tom Triumph  •  3 mths ago
      Don't tell me, let me guess, he was one of thse peace loving Muslim men the liberals say we don't need to worry about.
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