According to a report by Daily Mail, a 19-year-old Denver woman has been arrested on terrorism charges for
allegedly plotting to travel to Syria and join an Islamist extremist she
had met online and was planning to marry.
Shannon
Maureen Conley was arrested in April while trying to board a flight to
Turkey with the alleged goal of meeting up with members of the Islamic
State in Iraq and Syria group, also known as ISIS.
According
to a criminal complaint filed with the U.S. District Court for the
District of Colorado, Conley conspired to commit an offense against the
United States.
When
questioned by officials, the teenager freely admitted that she wanted
to use her American military training to wage jihad on the U.S., CBS Denver reported.
Conley told investigators she liked the idea of 'guerrilla warfare because she could do it alone.'
Court papers released Wednesday indicate that Ms Conley told the Joint Terrorism Task Force that she was a Muslim convert.
'If
they think I'm a terrorist, I'll give them something to think I am,'
the 19-year-old allegedly declared, referring to staffers at a local
church where she had been taken classes.
Conley
had met someone known to her as 'Y.M' online who said he wanted to
marry her and help her join the ranks of Islamic extremists in Syria,
court documents stated.
FBI
agents have become aware of Conley's communication with the foreign
national and reached out to the 19-year-old and her parents, John and
Ana Conley, urging her not to go to Syria, NBC reported.
But
according to a federal official, Conley could not be dissuaded. He
added that the 19-year-old suffers from mental problems.
Mr
Conley told agents that his daughter described jihad to him as a
struggle to help the poor and the downtrodden, but she herself had been plagued by doubts about
what was expected of her as a Muslim woman.
'She
conceded her knowledge of Islam was based solely on her own research
that she conducted on the Internet,' the affidavit said.
According to the charging papers cited by The Denver Channel,
Ms Conley was fully aware she was speaking to federal agents when she
aired her favorable view of jihad and declared that law enforcement
agents are legitimate targets.
Court
documents show that the 19-year-old held nothing back, detailing for
the FBI agents her plan to journey to Syria and use her training as a
nurse to help ISIS' cause.
Shannon
Conley had been warned several times by investigators that she could be
arrested if she follows through with her scheme, but the 19-year-old
allegedly declared she would rather go to prison than turn away from
jihad.
Conley also
allegedly rejected the notion of helping Muslims in her capacity as a
registered nurse, saying that she wanted to be a jihadi fighter rather
than humanitarian. Shannon's father told the agents that he once walked in on the 19-year-old talking to her extremist boyfriend on Skype, and the Tunisian national used the opportunity to ask Mr Shannon for his blessing for the couple to marry and live together in Syria as soon as possible.
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