Crime & Safety
Forsyth Man Sentenced For Attempted Attack On White House
A man from Cumming has been sentenced for attempting an attack upon the White House, and other American landmarks.
CUMMING, GA — The Department of Justice reports that a man from Cumming has been sentenced for plotting a "terrorist attack on the White House."
Hasher Jallal Taheb, 23, has been sentenced for attempting an attack upon the White House. Taheb also planned attacks on the Statue of Liberty, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and a synagogue, the Department of Justice said.
Taheb was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Mark H. Cohen to 15 years in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release. Taheb pleaded guilty to these charges on April 1.
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“Taheb painstakingly planned an attack on the White House that potentially jeopardized the lives of White House employees and visitors,” said U.S. Attorney Byung J. “BJay” Pak. “We are thankful to members of our community and our federal and state law enforcement partners who identified Taheb’s scheme and worked cooperatively to bring him to justice.”
In March 2018, a member of the Atlanta community reported concerns about Taheb to a local law enforcement agency, which then contacted the FBI. The community member reported that Taheb had become radicalized and was making plans to travel abroad. During an undercover operation conducted by the FBI, federal investigators learned that Taheb had applied for a passport and planned to travel overseas.
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At the same time, Taheb had begun planning domestic attacks in the United States, the Department of Justice said. His targets initially included the White House and the Statue of Liberty. In December 2018, Taheb broadened his prospective targets in the Washington, D.C. area, to include the Washington Monument, the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, and a synagogue.
During undercover meetings with Taheb in January 2019, Taheb provided sketches of the White House and described the types of weapons and explosives he intended to use in the attacks, including semi-automatic weapons, improvised explosive devices, an anti-tank weapon, and hand grenades. FBI special agents arrested Taheb on Jan. 16, 2019, after Taheb arrived at a pre-arranged location where he expected to obtain semi-automatic assault rifles, explosive devices, and an anti-tank weapon.
Federal investigators searched Taheb’s computer following his arrest and found a video that he made. In the video, Taheb addressed, “America, its allies, its president, and its people.” He recounted his grievances with American policy and proclaimed that America would not see peace unless it changed its foreign policy, as he was a man who loved death more than Americans love life. He also encouraged other Muslims to fight. After entering his guilty plea, Taheb said that he intended “to carry out a martyrdom operation as a tactic of jihad against America.”
This case was investigated by the FBI Atlanta Joint Terrorism Task Force. Investigators included the U.S. Secret Service, Homeland Security Investigations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Diplomatic Security Service, U.S. Army, Cobb County Police Department, Gwinnett County Police Department, and the FBI. The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office also provided assistance.
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