A California man convicted of attending an al-Qaida camp in Pakistan was
sentenced to 24 years in federal prison Monday for supporting terrorists,
concluding a case that divided a Central Valley farming community.
U.S.
District Court Judge Garland Burrell Jr. imposed the sentence against Hamid
Hayat on his 25th birthday, saying he had “attended a terrorist training camp,
returned to the United States ready and willing to wage violent jihad when
directed to do so.”
Thanks to this case I don't know how much I can trust ice cream men anymore. One of the operatives caught in the investigation drove an ice cream truck.
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