Founder Of Prison-based Terrorist Group Sentenced To 16 years

March 6, 2009 by national  
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The founder of a prison-based terrorist group that targeted the U.S. government and supporters of Israel was sentenced Friday to 16 years in federal prison.

Kevin James, 32, who founded Jam’iyyat Ul-Islam Is-Saheeh, or JIS, pleaded guilty in 2007 of plotting “to levy war against the United States through terrorism.”

On Friday, U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney described James as “the mastermind and architect of a terrorist conspiracy” to attack LAX, Army recruiting centers and the Israeli Consulate. Still, Carney said he believed James felt genuine remorse and had written him “the most powerful letter I’ve ever received” as a judge.

In the letter, portions of which the judge read aloud, James described his violent upbringing in Inglewood, harsh conditions he endured at the California Youth Authority and the horrors of prison, where James has spent much of his adult life.

Assistant U.S. Atty. Gregory W. Staples, arguing for an 18-year prison term for James, said that when authorities stopped the conspirators, “they were gearing up and accelerating.” He said James’ group planned to stage attacks on political targets with the proceeds of gas station robberies, and the group’s writings contained calls to acquire remote-controlled bombs and silencer-equipped guns.

At New Folsom prison in 2004, James recruited fellow inmate Levar Washington, who was released that year and in turn recruited Gregory Patterson. When Torrance police focused on Washington and Patterson as suspects in a series of 2005 robberies, a search of their South Los Angeles apartment turned up the JIS manifesto and a list of potential targets of attack.

In James’ prison cell, authorities found a statement he had written to be distributed to the media in the aftermath of such an attack. It warned “sincere Muslims” to avoid supporters of Israel and promised more attacks intended “to defend and propagate traditional Islam in its purity.”

via Founder of prison-based terrorist group sentenced to 16 years – Los Angeles Times.

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One Response to “Founder Of Prison-based Terrorist Group Sentenced To 16 years”
  1. Scott Trow says:

    This is another half hearted attempt at appeasement. I am sure the letter to the Judge was heart wrenching, as it dawned upon him a great part of his adult life was to be lived behind bars, one must question what remorse was shown when he was free, did he contact authorities and alert them to his intention, I think not!

    There has to be a mandatory 50 year or life without parole (with the option of solitary confinement for cases deemed to be very extreme or potentially dangerous for the prison population) for any terrorist related crimes. Then and only then will people begin to realize the severity of their actions.

    Furthermore any persons sponsored into the USA by the offender have to be removed and deported as it is illogical a convicted terrorist can act as a character witness for anybody.

    Some would say this is harsh, yes it is, so is the crime and pain caused on innocents, there is a school of thought that would indicate mandatory death sentences for convicted terrorists, now there is a thought….

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