A 19-year-old former Army National Guard member, Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, was arrested for allegedly planning a mass shooting at the Detroit Arsenal in collaboration with ISIS. After his discharge in December, Said communicated with undercover FBI agents regarding his attack plans, including using drones for surveillance and providing weapons training. His arrest occurred on the day of the attack after he attempted to launch a drone. Facing up to 20 years in prison if convicted, this incident underscores the critical need for counterintelligence to detect and thwart potential terrorist activities within the military sphere.
A Michigan man, Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, is accused of plotting a mass shooting at a military base for ISIS, emphasizing the need for strong counterintelligence measures.
Said conducted extensive surveillance of the Detroit Arsenal base, including using a drone, which shows the significant threat posed by individuals with military training to national security.
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