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Man faces charges for reporting himself?

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  1. rockHEAD

    rockHEAD Member

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    Miramar man faces bomb threat charges

    By Christy McKerney & Tanya Weinberg
    Sun-Sentinel
    Posted June 19 2002


    One relative describes him as immature and says he was set up. But
    federal prosecutors say he threatened to blow up the White House
    and a Florida power plant.

    Safraz Jehaludi was arrested by U.S. Secret Service agents on
    Monday at Kemper Risk National Services in Plantation, where he
    worked as a data entry technician.

    Federal prosecutors say the Miramar man, 22, sent an anonymous tip
    from his work computer to the FBI Internet desk on May 31, saying he
    had overheard “Safraz Jehaludi” state he was planning to blow up a
    Florida Power & Light Co. power plant and make a name for himself in
    an attempt to kill the president and take over the White House.

    “I believe he was set up and what they presented today in court, it
    was just laughable,” Jehaludi’s cousin, Moien Mohamed, said
    Tuesday. “An anonymous tip about himself? How crazy that is.”

    “It’s so off the wall,” Mohamed said.

    Jehalud appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge Ted Bandstra in
    Miami and is scheduled for a bond hearing at 10 a.m. Thursday.

    He could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted of the charges.

    Jehaludi, a Muslim who prays with his cousin at the Islamic
    Movement of Florida in Davie, grew up in Connecticut and is of
    Guyanese descent, according to his cousin.

    Jehaludi denied making any threats in a June 4 interview with Secret
    Service agents.

    But on June 11, prosecutors say, he sent another tip to the FBI
    Web site from a computer at the Art Institute in Fort Lauderdale.

    Secret Service agents picked up Jehaludi at his workplace Monday
    and questioned him in their Miami field office, where Jehaludi waived
    the right to an attorney and eventually confessed, prosecutors say.

    But Jehaludi’s cousin Mohamed, owner of Mohamed Halaal
    Supermarket in Hollywood, describes him as a shy and immature
    young man who, without a lawyer, could be easily scared and
    intimidated into making a confession.

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    why would he do this, for attention?
     
  2. Timing

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    What an idiot. He should get 3-6 months for stupidity.
     
  3. RocketsPimp

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    We don't need idiots like this guy running around doing other stupid things. Throw him in the clink for the full 10 anyway.
     
  4. JuanValdez

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    I don't see anything there that constitutes a threat. Maybe a misdemeanor for wasting people's time.
     
  5. Surfguy

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    If that guy really sent those e-mails using his own name, then he is one stupid focker. Being a data entry technician and all, he probably knows all about being able to track computer users down after the fact ;). That's pretty sad. Couldn't he get in trouble just for making bogus threats and accusing somebody? Maybe he thought if he accused himself....then he couldn't get in trouble for accusing somebody else. Yeahhhh.....that's the ticket.

    Or, maybe he was set up. It's hard to believe anyone could be so stupid.
     

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