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The North Carolina 7
On July 27, dozens of heavily armed Swat and hostage rescue team members arrested seven North Carolina men on terrorist-related charges, six US citizens and one permanent resident.
The same day Justice Department press release cited Daniel Patrick Boyd, his two sons, Zakariya and Dylan, Hysen Sherifi, Anes Subasic, Mohammad Omar Aly Hassan, and Ziyad Yaghi on charges of "conspiring to provide material support to terrorists and conspiring to murder, kidnap, main and injure persons abroad." Allegations only were provided. Precise details were omitted.
Earlier on July 22, the federal grand jury indictment listed seven counts:
-- "conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists;
-- conspiracy to murder, kidnap, main, and injure persons in a foreign country;
-- receiving a firearm through interstate commerce;
-- possession of a firearm to be used for a crime of violence;
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