Muslim Mastermind in Garland jihad attack tied to ISIS

5

The more we learn about the Garland jihadis, the more catastrophic the intel failure. And while Garland saved lives, the Feds dropped the ball. There is more than one connection to the San Bernardino massacre, and Gd only knows who and what would have been the target if we hadn’t held our free speech event.

The Garland jihad was an ISIS operation. That is who the media was standing with in their relentless attacks on my work and me.

Had it not been for our event, this mastermind would still be plotting —

Story continues below advertisement

Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem was charged on Wednesday with conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, in addition to his indictment earlier this year on conspiracy and weapons charges in connection with the failed attack on the event in the Dallas suburb of Garland, according to the court papers.

“Man tied to cartoon contest attack accessed Islamic State list, authorities say,” Nigel Duara, LA Times, December 25, 2015

The Arizona man accused of training and arming two men who went on to attack a “draw Muhammad” cartoon contest in Texas has been indicted on charges that he accessed an Islamic State list that recorded the names and home addresses of U.S. service members.

The indictment provides the clearest possible link yet between Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem, 44, and the terrorist group, which claimed credit for the attack. Although the indictment does not allege that Kareem communicated directly with the group, the list of military members came from Islamic State. That was enough to lead to charges that he provided material support to Islamic State.

The Justice Department accuses Kareem of traveling to the desert outside Phoenix to help Nadir Soofi, 34, and Elton Simpson, 30, practice with firearms from February 2014 to May 2015.

On May 3, dressed in body armor and armed with three pistols, three rifles and 1,500 rounds of ammunition, Soofi and Simpson opened fire outside the provocative cartoon contest in Garland, Texas, that featured mocking depictions of the prophet Muhammad. A security officer was wounded before they were killed by local police. Police found printed paper Islamic State flags in their car.

Physical depictions of Muhammad are considered blasphemous under Islamic tradition. The cartoon contest was organized by the American Freedom Defense Initiative, which is led by conservative political personality Pamela Geller. The contest came five months after the terrorist attack on the Paris offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which often published caricatures of Muhammad.
See the most-read stories this hour >>

When authorities later searched the Phoenix apartment of Soofi and Simpson, they found a handwritten note with a military member’s name, personal information and home address in Phoenix; the information came from a list maintained by Islamic State, according to the indictment.

Kareem, who remains in custody, was indicted in June on charges of conspiracy, transporting weapons across state lines and giving false statements to investigators. Prosecutors also say that at one point he considered an attack on the Super Bowl, which was held in Phoenix on Feb. 1.

On Wednesday, a grand jury handed down more charges connected to Kareem’s alleged material support of Islamic State. The indictment is the best look yet at allegations of how seriously Kareem believed in the Islamic State cause, and the lengths he went to transform Soofi and Simpson into jihadists.
Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem

Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem in a booking photo from the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. (Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office.)

Kareem began in early February 2014, according to the indictment, by showing the pair wartime footage from Syria and Iraq. He went on to show them “videos depicting torture and executions” committed by Islamic State and other extremist organizations.

“While watching the videos, Kareem exhorted and encouraged Simpson and Soofi to engage in violent activity in the United States to support [Islamic State] and impose retribution for United States military actions in the Middle East,” the indictment says.

By October 2014, Simpson was sharing Islamic State torture videos on Twitter.

While allegedly grooming the eventual shooters, the indictment says, Kareem drove Soofi and Simpson to the desert outside Phoenix to practice with firearms. By December 2014, the trio had advanced to trying to acquire pipe bombs, though the indictment doesn’t specify whom they contacted.

By Feb. 11 of this year, Kareem began to host meetings in his Phoenix home, where the men allegedly chose their target: the Texas cartoon contest to be held three months later. On March 20, Kareem, according to the indictment, accessed the Islamic State list of military members’ home addresses. Islamic State has encouraged followers to use this information to kill U.S. service members; it’s unclear what Kareem, Soofi and Simpson had planned.

Seeking money to help support the attack, the indictment alleges, Kareem pretended to have been struck by a car in a parking lot, then tried to make an insurance claim. The indictment does not clarify whether the insurance claim was successful or whether Kareem faced charges for deceiving an insurance company.

The Justice Department did not immediately return calls for comment Thursday. Kareem’s attorney could not be reached by phone or email.

Soofi’s family blames Simpson for his embrace of extremist religious thoughts, saying he had never done so in the past. But by early May, he was apparently convinced of the rightness of his actions. In a handwritten letter apparently mailed hours before the attack, Soofi said he was inspired by the writings of Islamic cleric Anwar Awlaki, an American citizen killed in a 2011 U.S. drone strike in Yemen.

“I love you,” Soofi wrote to his mother, Sharon Soofi, “and hope to see you in eternity.”

The Truth Must be Told

Your contribution supports independent journalism

Please take a moment to consider this. Now, more than ever, people are reading Geller Report for news they won't get anywhere else. But advertising revenues have all but disappeared. Google Adsense is the online advertising monopoly and they have banned us. Social media giants like Facebook and Twitter have blocked and shadow-banned our accounts. But we won't put up a paywall. Because never has the free world needed independent journalism more.

Everyone who reads our reporting knows the Geller Report covers the news the media won't. We cannot do our ground-breaking report without your support. We must continue to report on the global jihad and the left's war on freedom. Our readers’ contributions make that possible.

Geller Report's independent, investigative journalism takes a lot of time, money and hard work to produce. But we do it because we believe our work is critical in the fight for freedom and because it is your fight, too.

Please contribute here.

or

Make a monthly commitment to support The Geller Report – choose the option that suits you best.

Quick note: We cannot do this without your support. Fact. Our work is made possible by you and only you. We receive no grants, government handouts, or major funding. Tech giants are shutting us down. You know this. Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Adsense, Pinterest permanently banned us. Facebook, Google search et al have shadow-banned, suspended and deleted us from your news feeds. They are disappearing us. But we are here.

Subscribe to Geller Report newsletter here— it’s free and it’s essential NOW when informed decision making and opinion is essential to America's survival. Share our posts on your social channels and with your email contacts. Fight the great fight.

Follow Pamela Geller on Gettr. I am there. click here.

Follow Pamela Geller on
Trump's social media platform, Truth Social. It's open and free.

Remember, YOU make the work possible. If you can, please contribute to Geller Report.

Join The Conversation. Leave a Comment.

We have no tolerance for comments containing violence, racism, profanity, vulgarity, doxing, or discourteous behavior. If a comment is spammy or unhelpful, click the - symbol under the comment to let us know. Thank you for partnering with us to maintain fruitful conversation.

If you would like to join the conversation, but don't have an account, you can sign up for one right here.

If you are having problems leaving a comment, it's likely because you are using an ad blocker, something that break ads, of course, but also breaks the comments section of our site. If you are using an ad blocker, and would like to share your thoughts, please disable your ad blocker. We look forward to seeing your comments below.

0 0 votes
Article Rating
5 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
livingengine
livingengine
8 years ago

I love Pamela Geller!

SchoolinSession
SchoolinSession
8 years ago
Reply to  livingengine

is it because you love hot garbage?

man_wolf
man_wolf
8 years ago

There’s no such thing as a “lone wolf” when it comes to Islamic terrorists.
They’re ALL about Islam.

Jack Holan
Jack Holan
8 years ago

CAIR and their ilk continue to complain images of the Prophet Mohammed are being depicted and this is blasphemous to Islam. Hogwash! Firstly no one knows how the ‘Great One’ appeared since during his lifetime no renditions of his image were created. The first ones to appear were 200 years after his death. Did this ‘artists’ have a clue what he looked like?
If CAIR is SO SERIOUS about this matter and not big HYPOCRITES, why have they gone to the GAO and Supreme Court and Insist that the Image of Mohammed the ‘lawgiver’ (a big joke) be sand blasted off the wall of the Supreme Court since it is blasphemous. We;should start a Twitter campaign against Islamic Organizations to show how they want their cake and eat it too.

SchoolinSession
SchoolinSession
8 years ago
Reply to  Jack Holan

hogwash is an underappreciated saying. and you are an underappreciated idiot.

Sponsored
Geller Report
Thanks for sharing!