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Michigan: Imam Called for Attacks on FBI, Washington DC, Police – Sought
Hate, Violence Against Non-Muslims A
federal indictment of eleven individuals as a result of a two year
investigation of individuals linked to the head of a Dearborn, Michigan
area mosque, states that Luqman Ameen Abdullah, Islamic Imam of Masjid
Al-Haqq, sought to promote violence against the United States
government, including calls for attacks on the FBI, attacks on the U.S.
federal government, calls for a nuclear attack on Washington DC, and
encouraging attacks on police. Luqman Ameen Abdullah (Detroit Free Press)
A. Media Excerpts from Federal Indictment On October 29, the Detroit Free Press reported stories about the
efforts of Imam Abdullah to generate hate and plot violence against
non-Muslims and Americans:
"A look at group's alleged targets" and
"U.S. government, FBI, police all enemies, leader said."
B. Excerpts from the
FBI Criminal Complaint (45 page Adobe Acrobat PDF file) Case
2:09-mj-30436 - United States of America versus Luqman Ameen Abdullah
(aka Christopher Thomas), etc. "Historical Information from Confidential Source S-1" "S-1 is a confidential source who has admitted that he was a follower
of Luqman Abdullah, a faithful member of The Ummah, and involved in
their criminal activities in the past. A great deal of the information
provided by S-1 has been independently corroborated by recent
investigation; none of it has been refuted. S-1 has proven to be
reliable and credible.."
"Information from Confidential Source S-2." "S-2 is a confidential source who has provided information about
Luqman Abdullah and his associates. S-2 is proven to be reliable and
credible; information provided by S-2 has been independently
corroborated by other sources, and by consensual recordings he has made
with the members of The Ummah at the direction of the FBI." "In reference to video clips appearing on Al Jazeera, Abdullah told
S-2:"
"Information from Confidential Source S-3."
"On October 10, 2008, S-3, an FBI confidential source who has proven
to be reliable and credible in the past, was able to record additional
statements by Luqman Abdullah at the mosque. During the Jum'uah prayer,
Abdullah stated that Muslims need to cut the ties with Christians, Jews
and Kuffars, and said there is no such thing as a good or bad Kafir -
the only thing that matters is whether or not someone is Muslim. In
reference to Christians, Jews, and the Kuffar, Abdullah stated: "Abdullah west on to preach that Muslims need to stop fighting each
other and start fighting the Kuffar. Abdullah stated: "On June 27, 2008, S-3 told me he had been able to surreptitiously
record his conversation with Luqman Abdullah standing outside the mosque
that day. S-3 reported that when he arrived at the mosque he realized
Abdullah was wearing a bullet proof vest under his customary robes.
Abdullah explained he was wearing it because there had been an
altercation earlier with other individuals in their Detroit neighborhood
who were not members of the Masjid Al-Haqq. Abdullah smiled and told S-3
that "one of the brothers" had taken care of it. S-3 told investigators
that he believed this meant that a member of the group had resolved the
situation through force and violence, and possibly by shooting someone." "Luqman Abdullah and S-3 talked about government regulations for
citizens of the United States, such as driver's licenses and passports
and the following exchange occurred:" "S-3 told investigators that he believes that Abdullah's reference to
"the Koresh" is to a period in history when Muslims were expelled from
land they considered their own. They returned later, stronger and more
prepared, and reclaimed the land by force and violence from a non-Muslim
government. Investigators believe that Abdullah plans to follow that
example, and lead others to use forceful means against United States law
enforcement." "On August 5, 2008, S-3 told me he had been at the mosque that day,
and spoken Luqman Abdullah. S-3 was able to surreptitiously record their
conversation. Investigators reviewed and listened to the recording, and
discussed the matter with S-3, and determined that Abdullah discussed
his anti-government ideologies and the idea of a modern day revolution.
Abdullah stated, "It might end up being where each State breaks off."
Abdullah then discussed having small Islamic States separate from the
nation of the United States, "like the Amish and the Mormons in Utah."
Abdullah stated, "Later in the conversation, Abdullah stated," "Abdullah then stated that Muslims need to stand up, and thing will
be all right only when the people who are ruling believe 'Three is no
god but Allah.' Investigators believe Luqman Abdullah's statements
confirm the information reported by S-1, that that the primary mission
of the target subjects is to establish a separate, sovereign Islamic
state (an Ummah) within the borders of the United States, to be ruled
over by Jamil Al-Amin. It further confirms that Abdullah believes this
can only be done through force and violence and not by political action:
'you cannot have a non-violent revolution.'" "Also on August 5, 2008, S-3 informed me that he had made a
surreptitious recording of his conversation with Luqman Abdullah in
Abdullah's apartment on the second floor of the mosque. Abdullah gave
S-3 a bullet proof vest to keep, and showed him a Scimitar sword with a
blade approximately three to three and a half feet in length. S-3 saw a
knife on the desk with a blade approximately six to eight inches long.
Abdullah also showed S-3 a hatchet. Abdullah pointed to a plastic case
on the floor and said "That's a shotgun." S-3 commented on the hatchet
and asked Abdullah, "Do you throw hatchets, or no?" Abdullah replied,
"Yeah, I can use a hatchet." As set above, Luqman Abdullah has been
convicted of a violent felony, and therefore it is violation of federal
law for him to have possession of either a bullet-proof vest or a
shotgun." "On October 10, 2008, S-3 was able to speak with Luqman Abdullah in
the main assembly room of the first floor of the mosque and to
consensually recorded the conversation." "Abdullah discussed the spread of Islam with S-3, telling him it is
not all right to simply get along with Kuffars. Abdullah stated:" "On November 30, 2008, Luqman Abdullah and S-3 discussed a
document relating to the capture of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui in Afghanistan
who was wanted by the FBI for questioning relating to her loitering
around the residence of Ghazni's governor, in possession of instructions
on making bombs and notes about installations in the United Stats. The
discussion revolved around the allegations of Siddiqui's defense
attorney and her family, who claimed that Siddiqui had been held captive
and tortured by the United States Government. Abdullah said: "S-3 then asked Luqman Abdullah how he would recognize the "super
Agents" and know whom to follow. Abdullah responded by stating:" "S-3 then clarified that Abdullah was talking about the MacNamara
Building on Michigan Avenue in Detroit, which houses the FBI and the
IRS. Abdullah responded:" "Agents interpret Abdullah's comments as reiterating his belief that
law enforcement should be eliminated, and that the only way to 'deal
with them' is through force and violence. As related above, Abdullah
believes there is no way to have a non-violent revolution; jihad is
synonymous with violence. Abdullah's recorded statements to S-3 confirms
S-1's testimony, that Abdullah is advocating and encouraging his
followers to commit violent acts against the United States." "On February 26, 2008, S-3 went to the Masjid Al Haqq and made a
consensual recording of conversations he had with Luqman Abdullah,
Muhammad Abdul Salaam, Abdul Saboor, and others. Luqman Abdullah spoke
to them about the importance of trust; Abdullah stated that it is the
people closest to a person who will cause them the most emotional harm
when trust is broken; it is not what the person doe to betray him, but
it is who the betrayal came from that is bothersome. Abdullah also
stated that killing a person is one way to handle a person who breaks
his trust. Abdullah then went into his office called Abdul Saboor in to
meet with him. When they came out, Abdullah removed a knife from his
clothing and handed it to Saboor. The knife had a blade of approximately
five inches in length and the total length with the handle as
approximately nine inches. Saboor began violently swinging the knife in
a demonstration of martial arts technique. When he finished, Saboor
returned the knife to Abdullah and Abdullah put the knife back inside
his clothing. Abdullah claimed he had the capability of being able to
penetrate a bullet proof vest with a knife. Abdullah's clothing had a
hole in the side to allow access to the clothing underneath, and S-3 was
able to see a portion of a metallic object that had the outline of a
handgun and seemed to be weighing down Abdullah's clothing." "Following Saboor's demonstration of martial arts techniques on
February 26, 2008, Luqman Abdullah sat on the floor close to S-3, and in
a low voice asked S-3 if he would be able to "get numbers" for a 2007
Dodge Ram with only 20,000 miles on it. S-3 understood that Abdullah was
asking S-3 to help him obtain a new VIN for the truck that "one of the
brothers" had given to him. Abdullah also admitted he once had another
truck which he implied was stolen. He said that one day the police came
and towed it away, but they never confronted him about it."
** Partial Excerpts beginning at paragraph 29 ** 29 -- "Abdullah again spoke of law enforcement being the devil and
evil. Abdullah informed S-3 that a member of his community in Detroit
had shot police officers." 37 - "On June 27, 2008, S-3 attempted to make a consensual recording
with Luqman Abdullah at the Masjid Al Haqq. Also present were Mujahid
Carswell and several other men known to S-3. Abdullah went to his truck
retrieved a paper and gave it to S-3 and spoke about pledging bayaat.
The heading of the paper is a as follows: 38 - "Abdullah said he believes that Allah protects him and stated
that law enforcement doesn't want to mess around with him because
they'll "take it to the streets" if necessary. S-3 asked if that would
be like the standoff at Waco. Abdullah replied that it would not be like
Waco, but rather if they mess with him it will be a straight up war." 39 - "Also on June 27, 2008, S-3 told Abdullah he had access to
stolen merchandise they could sell for profit. Abdullah said the mosque
would be a good place to sell it. Abdullah told S-3 that he still wishes
to get a passport. Abdullah said that most of his money comes from
overseas. Abdullah looked around to ensure nobody was listening and then
said most of the money comes from Canada." 40 - "On July 24, 2008, Luqman Abdullah warned S-3 that they need to
be careful in their actions because of the FBI. Abdullah stated that
Abdul Saboor had printed out several things from the internet including
Al-Qaeda training camp manuals. Abdullah said he told Saboor to throw
them away and cautioned him not to look at things on the internet.
Abdullah told S-3 that he needs to be with the movement. Abdullah
informed S-3 that something will happen with the Muslims "real soon" and
that they should not trust anybody. Abdullah said he has a bullet proof
vest he will give to S-3." 41 - "On August 5, 2008, while Luqman Abdullah and S-3 were in
Abdullah's apartment in the Masjid Al Haqq, Abdullah explained to S-3
that just as states and cities are separate entities under the U.S.
Government, the members of the Masjid Al Haqq are also a separate entity
independent of the government under their own set of laws. Abdullah
stated they follow Sharia (Islamic) Law." 42 - "On August 7, 2008, S-3 and Luqman Abdullah drove to Chicago. On
the drive, Abdullah told S-3 that he has provided extensive martial arts
and weapons training to his sons Umar Abdullah and Mujahid Carswell, as
well as to Abdul Saboor and another man from Inkster, Michigan. Abdullah
and S-3 talked about the 12 gauge shotgun Abdullah had previously showed
to S-3. Abdullah stated that one of the attendees of the mosque pawned
the gun to him. Abdullah told S-3 he has another 12 gauge shotgun that
he may be willing to sell to S-3. Abdullah also spoke of moving outside
of the United States to set up refuge and run the organization, because
the United States had made it too difficult for him to do things here." 43 - "S-3 saw Abdullah in possession of a Glock 9mm handgun, serial
number EBL27a. Abdullah said he has a .38 special that is registered in
Michigan; he doesn't carry it. Instead, he carries one that "might have
a couple bodies" on it." 46 - "Abdullah said the copes have been trying to get him for a long
time because of lot of people were being killed near the mosque.
Abdullah also talked about a Detroit police officer, who once arrested
one of the members of the mosque who had a gun, but let him go after
learning he was from the Masjid Al Haqq." 47 - "Abdullah refused to take off the gun, saying he carries a gun
for a reason, and that's not the way it's going to go down. Later at the
hotel, Abdullah told S-3 he has shot a lot of people. Abdullah said he
does not know how many people, but it is "a lot." Abdullah said
"brothers" (from the Masjid Al Haqq) talk about needing equipment.
Abdullah said he tells them they do not need to purchase it because the
enemy has it already for them. Abdullah also tell them if they want a
bullet proof vest, simply shoot a cop in the head, and take their vest.
Abdullah continued to refer to law enforcement officers as kaffir dogs
and in other derogatory terms. Abdullah started to jump around the room
making motions with his hands as if he were shooting people saying
"shoot cops in the head," and "pop, pop." Abdullah said he has a lot of
experience shooting cops. Abdullah also said in the 1980's a lot of
people were found dead around the masjid, and the cops were scared of
the people at the mosque. Abdullah told S-3 that the people at the
mosque need to understand how much damage individuals can do. Abdullah
said "we're not any fake terrorists, we're the real terrorists." S-3
said he smoked a lot of cigarettes after they got pulled over to calm
his nerves. Abdullah told S-3 he must cut back on smoking to calm his
nerves, because he might have to sit in a corner for a long while in
order to wait to kill someone, and would not be able to smoke."
"On February 12, 2009, S-3 and Luqman Abdullah drove to Chicago,
Illinois together in order to meet an individual to get fur coats to
fence (as part of Undercover Operation, explained below). On the drive
there, Luqman Abdullah said, "I shot a lot of nigg*rs." He told S-3
details of the date and place a particular shooting occurred. Abdullah
said no one has ever questioned him regarding the incident. Abdullah
said that when he was a taxi driver, he picked up two girls. When he
dropped the girls off, the girls ran from the taxi cab. A man approached
Abdullah's tax cab and paid him $20 for driving the girls, while another
unknown male came from the other side of the cab and put a gun to
Abdullah's head. The man shot Abdullah in the head and began feeling
Abdullah's pockets. Luqman Abdullah then retrieved his pistol and shot
both men. Abdullah explained to S-3 that he killed both individuals.
Abdullah called Mohammad Abdul Salaam who offered to find the guys that
shot Abdullah, but Abdullah told him not to do that. Abdullah said he
had gotten rid of the gun because he didn't want the police to find it.
Luqman Abdullah refused to go to the hospital because he knew he had
shot both men, but the next day at Jum'uah prayer, he fell over and
passed out during his sermon, and was rushed to the hospital. Abdullah
did not explain anything further regarding this incident." "S-3 and Abdullah then drove from Chicago to Flint, Michigan with fur
coats. S-3 paid for a room at the Holiday Inn. Luqman Abdullah and S-3
were watching a police show on TV when Abdullah kept saying "blow 'em
up, man blow "em up." He then said, "what's this here, a bomb in there?
Obviously it is. S-3 told Abdullah that when he had been in prison, an
inmate he met gave him the formula for trinitrotoluene (TNT). He
explained to Abdullah that the inmate went over it with him everyday for
probably one month. He told Abdullah that TNT in a glass looks like
water, and no one could tell what it is by looking at it. Luqman
Abdullah asked if S-3 can still make TNT now. S-3 explained to Abdullah
that he hasn't thought about it in a long time, and would have to sit
down and write it out on paper first. Abdullah told S-3 to not talk
about it aloud anymore. Abdullah told S-3 that if he could remember how
to make TNT, that would be nice, and then he could teach Abdullah how to
make the substance. Abdullah told S-3 to check it out and see if he
knows how to make it. He also instructed him to not try it at his own
house and risk blowing up his children. Abdullah said try and put the
formula down on paper, but he also had to test it to see if it actually
works. Abdullah then said they have to try to make it and told S-3 to
figure out the formula. "On March 15, 2009, Luqman Abdullah asked S-3 if he knew where he
could get a military style pistol belt. The two made plans to go to an
Army supply store so Abdullah could get a gun belt." "On March 18, 2009, Luqman Abdullah and S-3 went to Harry's Army
Surplus, 2050 North Telegraph Road, Dearborn, Michigan. While they were
in the store, Abdullah told S-3 that the bailiff's took his weapons from
the second floor of the Masjid Al Haqq the day they were evicted.
Abdullah looked at pistols holsters, military belts, gun straps, knives
and face makes that cover the entire face. Abdullah asked the sales
clerk if she had a strap to fit a specific "Air Soft" AR-15 type rifle,
but they did not. Luqman Abdullah told S-3 that he needed a military
belt because he has a military gun, an M-15, which is similar to the
"AirSoft" rifle in the store. Abdullah purchased a green padded rifle
strap. He did not purchase a face mask because the shop only had winter
ones." "Luqman Abdullah gave S-3 a Compact Disc labeled, "convert to Islam"
which S-3 described as pro-Taliban propaganda. Abdullah said he had
received it from Abdul Saboor." "That same day, March 18, 2009, S-3 gave Luqman Abdullah a piece of
paper with what he told Abdullah was a recipe for Trinitrotoluene (TNT),
because Luqman Abdullah had asked S-3 to write it down for him, Abdullah
told S-3 that he would not use it "until it was time." Later that day,
S-3 spoke to Abdullah on the telephone. S-3 told Abdullah that he needed
to double check something with the formula and instructions for making
TNT that he had given Abdullah earlier that day. Abdullah stated that he
still had the paper with him and agreed to meet S-3 at Ali Raqib's
store, which they were using as the mosque after the eviction from 4118
Joy Road. S-3 asked Abdullah if he wanted him to try to make the TNT.
Abdullah told S-3 to make it and said he would like to be there. S-3
told Abdullah he would make a video of the test, however, Abdullah
instructed him not to. Abdullah cautioned S-3 to be careful." "Referring to the face mask that Abdullah was looking for earlier in
the day at Harry's Army Surplus Store, S-3 asked Abdullah if he needed
the face mask that night. Abdullah said that although he did not need it
for that night, he would like to obtain one soon. Abdullah told S-3 that
he did not have anything planned for that night in particular, but said
"you never know when you will need it." "On April 1, 2009, Luqman Abdullah gave S-3 a video titled "The
Terrorist Next Door" which is a true story about the terrorist who tried
to smuggle explosives across the border in Washington State during Y2K
in an attempt to commit a terrorist attack, but was stopped and his
attempt was foiled. Abdullah told S-3 to watch the video, and it would
give them something to talk about." "On April 2, 2009, S-3 picked up Abdullah from his house and drove
him to Alabama. On the way, Abdullah and S-3 discussed the movie.
Abdullah talked about the recruitment of terrorists by a terrorist cell.
Abdullah said the terrorists' mistake was that he should have had the
explosive ready to detonate when he crossed the border in case he got
stopped. Abdullah said he waited too long, and it was unprofessional.
Abdullah didn't agree with bombing civilian targets such as buses, which
occur in Israel and the West Bank, but said it is fine to bomb police
stations." "In discussing their January 2009 eviction from the Masjid Al-Haqq at
the 4118 Joy Road, Abdullah said he has something planned for "them,"
but now is not the right time. Abdullah did not expound on this further.
Abdullah said S-3 will know when he is needed, and that is why it is
important to stay in communication with each other. Abdullah said that
when things happen, he wants to be in the city, as opposed to in the
woods, because he would be better able to avoid apprehension and arrest
in the city; he would be able to maneuver better in an urban area.
Abdullah talked about the need to dig tunnels to prepare for this
eventuality. Abdullah told S-3 about a time that he was eluding law
enforcement. Abdullah stated that as the police were chasing him with a
helicopter, he attempted to shoot at them, however his rifle misfired
because they made their own ammunition and they had used too much
powder." "On April 19, 2009, Abdullah inquired if S-3 had spoken to Mohammad
Philistine about obtaining more stolen merchandise to be fenced.
Abdullah told S-3 that the group needed money to host a Shuraa' Counsel
meeting for the Ummah. Abdullah talked about overthrowing the United
States Government and said they also needed resources "to smash those
people"." "On April 24 and 25, 2009, S-3 attended the Al-Ummah National Shuraa'
which was hosted by Luqman Abdullah and Masjid Al-Haqq in Detroit. On
April 24, Abdullah led the Jum'uah service. During his Khutbah, Abdullah
preached his typical rhetoric about the kuffar and the police and the
need to establish a separate Islamic government." "On May 15 2009, Luqman Abdullah led the Jum'uah service. S-3
characterized Abdullah's Khutbah as being very extreme and described
Abdullah as being "fired up," at times yelling. Abdullah preached that
they should make America like Saudi Arabia, where the Muslims took
control by fighting and dying. Abdullah told his audience that although
they may a plan as individuals, they need to come together as a whole.
While pointing towards 4118 Joy Road, where the Masjid Al-Haqq had been
located, Abdullah said "what they did to us is not over." Abdullah said
they need to maintain Sabr (patience). Abdullah repeatedly spoke about
the need to carry out their mission, however, he never provided the
details of what the mission was. Abdullah encouraged the attendees to
purchase homes in the neighborhood of the new mosque. Abdullah said that
they hate the Jews and that God hates the Jews." "Abdullah also preached that they can not merely be lukewarm in their
religion, that they must be winners. Abdullah said they need to start
"right here at Joy Road." He said that the government in America is
nothing and has no power. Abdullah also spoke negatively about Americans
in Saudi Arabia and Khuffar in the Arab Peninsula." "On May 21, 2009, Luqman Abdullah, S-3 and another man left Detroit
at approximately 6:00 a.m., after the morning prayer, in order to travel
to Montgomery, Alabama to meet with an Ummah Imam who had recently been
shot by the police. S-3 attempted to make consensual recordings of his
conversation with Abdullah during the trip. Due to the long duration of
the trip, it was not possible to record every conversation." "During the drive, Abdullah told S-3 about a murder charge he beat in
the past. Abdullah said "the Feds" have been after him for a long time,
and he believes he has not been arrested because Allah is merciful to
him and protects him. Abdullah stated something to the effect, "The FBI
knows that I will kill them." Abdullah also stated that the police are
his targets too, not just the FBI. On two different occasions during the
trip while espousing anti-government rhetoric, Abdullah said he is
"getting ready to meet Allah." Abdullah said that he has not been
sleeping well at night because he does not know when the police are
going to come after him." "At one point in the evening, S-3 and Abdullah were in the hotel room
alone. Abdullah talked about the need to be careful in using a computer
and internet because that is how people get in trouble. Abdullah said he
would like to get C4 or another type of explosive. Abdullah said that
although he does not need the explosives, having them would be helpful
for what he needs to do. At this point, the third man came back into the
room, so the conversation ended." "On the evening of May 22, 2009, Abdullah, S-3 and the third man went
back to Montgomery, Alabama for a study session that Abdullah was asked
to lead. Before the class started, Abdullah talked to the attendees
about the times he shot other people. Abdullah gave details about how he
shot his victims and how their bodies reacted from the shots. Abdullah
was very excited and animated about this and even acted the events out
and showed them the scars he obtained from being shot during
altercations. Abdullah admitted he shot one person seven times with a
.22 caliber gun. Abdullah said that he was questioned by the police
about the incident. Abdullah talked about a second shooting he committed
with an AK and how he had to get rid of the gun. Abdullah said that he
was never questioned by the police about this incident." "On May 23, 2009, in Alabama, Luqman Abdullah spoke abut the Dar-Ul
Movement, and said they were a military force to be reckoned with.
According to Abdullah, an Imam from New York is the leader. Jamil
Al-Amin and Luqman Abdullah are members, as are Abdullah's close
associates from Las Vegas, Philadelphia, and Cleveland. Abdullah stated
he had participated in training camps, which were located in various
states, with Jawallah (soldier) scouts." "According to Abdullah, people from Saudi Arabia wanted to fund many
of the Muslim groups in the United States, but wanted them all to join
together as one group. Dar-Ul could not agree with all the other groups,
so they split apart. Two years before Abdullah joined the movement, a
shooting happened in New York and several Dar-Ul people were killed.
Jamil Al-Amin said they had to divide the group because having too many
people in one organization made them an easy target. According to
Abdullah, the group is still Dar-Ul, but this is not widely known
because of the United States government. The Ummah is a cover name for
Dar-Ul." "On June 19, 2009 while they were in Gainesville, Georgia, S-3 heard
Luqman Abdullah tell the Ummah Imam that he knows somebody in the Masjid
Al Haqq is working for the Feds. Abdullah told the Imam that a young man
had asked him about going overseas to fight. Abdullah said that he is
hopeful that anyone who is working for the Feds will come to the mosque
often to pray, will see the error of his ways, and admit he has been
working with the Feds. Then he will be on the inside. Abdullah also said
that if somebody is trying to gather information on him, he would kill
them himself or have them killed. Abdullah said that he has people who
would be happy to handle the problem. Abdullah also said that he knows
he is being listened to and targeted by law enforcement so he
intentionally makes conflicting statements in order to protect himself." "At one point, Abdullah spoke to the Gainesville Ummah Imam's
children, who were between approximately 9 and 11 years old. Abdullah
told them stories about his shooting people with a 9mm gun. Abdullah
said that sometimes he carries two handguns and said that he had shot a
lot of people." "On June 19, 2009 while they were in a hotel room in Gainesville,
Georgia, S-3 and Abdullah were watching a television crime show that
involved a discussion of how to dispose of a body. S-3 recommended
putting the body in concrete. Abdullah stated that there would be no
time to do something like that it would be too difficult. Abdullah told
S-3 in a matter of fact way that the bodies should just be buried. Also
while watching television, there was a program with a nuclear bomb in
it. Abdullah said that he just needs a little bomb. When S-3 asked
Abdullah what his target was, Abdullah whispered, "Washington." "On July 8, 2009, Abdullah paid S-3 $1,250 for his role in the July
1, 2009 acquisition of the purportedly stolen television sets (part of
the Undercover Operation, below). Then Abdullah got into S-3's vehicle
and placed three rounds of .38 special caliber ammunition on the dash
board. Abdullah told S-3 he had a .38 caliber handgun and asked S-3 if
he had anything. Abdullah said that he originally acquired the gun for
someone else, so he could protect himself. Abdullah then removed a
loaded .38 special caliber revolver from his back and put it on the
center console of S-3's vehicle. Abdullah told S-3 that he could pay him
$190 or $200 for the gun. S-3 gave Abdullah $200 for the gun, from the
$1,250 that Abdullah had just paid him. Abdullah cautioned S-3 not to
get caught with the gun and said that it is advantageous that it is a
revolver because "it will not leave anything behind" (i.e., spent shell
casings). Abdullah told S-3 to keep it on his person rather than hidden
in the car in case he got pulled over. Abdullah told S-3 that he needs
to be able to get his gun out before the cops get theirs. Abdullah also
told S-3 that the cops cannot search his person unless he is arrested.
In addition to the handgun, Abdullah gave S-3 the five rounds of
ammunition that were loaded in it, as well as the three rounds he placed
on the dashboard. After he left Abdullah, S-3 immediately contacted FBI
and turned over a .38 special caliber revolver, described as an IND NAC
DE ARMAS-BRASIL, Model 3, Serial Number 032576, with 8 rounds of .38
special ammunition. The weapon and ammunition are being maintained in
evidence." "On August 19, 2009, S-3 went to the Masjid Al-Haqq. Luqman Abdullah
discussed a hadith (an account attributed to the Prophet Muhammad) in
which he claimed the Prophet Muhammad said that it is okay to
participate in theft; as long as that person prays, they are in a good
state."
--- End of Excerpts from Federal Indictment Regarding Luqman Abdullah -- see the PDF of the remainder of the Federal Indictment for additional text...
The
Detroit Free Press reported that
Dawud Walid, the leader of
the Michigan chapter of the Council of American-Islamic Relations (CAIR),
knew Imam Abdullah,
stating that "I know him as a respected imam in the Muslim
community." The
CAIR organization was listed as an unindicted co-conspirator (page 5)
in the Holy Land Foundation terror finance trial. As referenced in
an article on Jihad in America, CAIR's Dawud Walid has written
commentaries for the Detroit News, and has frequently been quoted by the
Detroit News on issues involving Muslims.
The Detroit News further reports on CAIR's Dawud Walid's praise of
Luqman Ameen Abdullah in its October 29, 2009 article
"Shocked friends say imam was generous and helpful." In the
Detroit News report, CAIR's
Dawud Walid said Abdullah "would give the shirt off his back to
people." The Detroit News report also discusses CAIR's Dawud Walid as questioning the charges against Luqman Ameen Abdullah and others in the case, stating "But federal authorities didn't seek terrorism charges against Abdullah or others in the mosque, and Walid wondered why their religion was so prominent in the complaint against them. 'They have no linkage to terrorism nationally or internationally,' Walid said. 'What in the world does Islam have to do with these charges? Why is religion being brought into play?'" |