Lodi man convicted of supporting terrorist
LA Times:
In a case cited by America's top intelligence official as an example of a "homegrown jihadist cell," a federal jury today convicted a Lodi man on terrorism charges.The case shows the difficulty the enemy has in infiltrating into the US and in the case of the father, the goverment's difficulty using the lawfare approach to fighting people it believes are helping the terrorist.
Hamid Hayat, 23, was found guilty on one count of providing material support to terrorists by attending a training camp in Pakistan in late 2003 and three counts of lying about it to the FBI.
Earlier, the case against his father, Umer Hayat, 48, a Lodi ice cream truck driver, ended in a mistrial when a separate jury couldn't reach a verdict on whether he lied to the FBI about his son's alleged training.
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