A Milwaukee man has been arrested and charged with possession of weapons. (Representational Image)
Milwakee:
A Milwaukee man who authorities said was planning to kill dozens of people in a mass shooting at a Masonic temple has been arrested and charged with possession of two machine guns and a silencer, federal officials said on Tuesday.
Samy Mohamed Hamzeh, 23, told two people who turned out to be FBI confidential sources that he planned to carry out the shooting at a Masonic temple in Milwaukee in an attack that would be "known the world over" and in order to "ignite broader clashes," the US Department of Justice said in a statement.
Hamzeh was arrested on Monday after he bought the two machine guns and a silencer from undercover FBI agents during a meeting that included the FBI sources, authorities said.
The officials said Hamzeh had been under investigation since September and had first considered an attack on Israelis in the West Bank but decided instead to plan an attack in the United States.
Hamzeh enlisted the help of two people he did not know were confidential sources for the FBI, and the trio had conversations in Arabic about plans to attack the temple, prosecutors said.
The three took a guided tour of the Masonic temple on Jan. 19 to learn when and where people would be meeting and Hamzeh told the others they each needed to have a machine gun and a silencer, the Justice Department said.
During their discussions about the attack, Hamzeh said he envisioned one of them guarding the main door of the temple while the others went upstairs to kill people in a meeting, according to authorities.
"I am telling you, if this hit is executed, it will be known all over the world," Hamzeh told the sources, according to the Justice Department. "Sure, all over the world, all the mujahedeen will be talking and they will be proud of us."
A Masonic temple is a meeting place for Masons, members of a fraternal organization.
Samy Mohamed Hamzeh, 23, told two people who turned out to be FBI confidential sources that he planned to carry out the shooting at a Masonic temple in Milwaukee in an attack that would be "known the world over" and in order to "ignite broader clashes," the US Department of Justice said in a statement.
Hamzeh was arrested on Monday after he bought the two machine guns and a silencer from undercover FBI agents during a meeting that included the FBI sources, authorities said.
The officials said Hamzeh had been under investigation since September and had first considered an attack on Israelis in the West Bank but decided instead to plan an attack in the United States.
Hamzeh enlisted the help of two people he did not know were confidential sources for the FBI, and the trio had conversations in Arabic about plans to attack the temple, prosecutors said.
The three took a guided tour of the Masonic temple on Jan. 19 to learn when and where people would be meeting and Hamzeh told the others they each needed to have a machine gun and a silencer, the Justice Department said.
During their discussions about the attack, Hamzeh said he envisioned one of them guarding the main door of the temple while the others went upstairs to kill people in a meeting, according to authorities.
"I am telling you, if this hit is executed, it will be known all over the world," Hamzeh told the sources, according to the Justice Department. "Sure, all over the world, all the mujahedeen will be talking and they will be proud of us."
A Masonic temple is a meeting place for Masons, members of a fraternal organization.
© Thomson Reuters 2016
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