February 26, 2009 3:01 PM

Ohio Terror Suspect Sentenced To 20 Years

(AP)  Nearly six years after the government made a startling announcement about alleged US-based terrorists, a federal judge sentenced the third of a trio of men charged with terrorism-related crimes to 20 years in prison.

American-born Christopher Paul, 44, was accused of joining al Qaeda in the early 1990s and helping teach fellow Muslim extremists how to bomb U.S. and European targets.

He pleaded guilty in June to one count of conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction - specifically bombs - in terrorist attacks. Prosecutors agreed to drop charges of providing material support to terrorists and conspiracy to provide support to terrorists.

The Justice Department accused Paul and two other men of discussing terrorist attacks during an August 2002 meeting at a coffee shop in suburban Columbus, Ohio.

The other two also pleaded guilty: Nuradin Abdi in 2007 in connection with an alleged plot to blow up an Ohio shopping mall, and Iyman Faris in 2003 in connection with an alleged plot to destroy the Brooklyn Bridge.

The government won't say whether the case is closed.

When Paul pleaded guilty last summer, Fred Alverson, a U.S. Attorney's Office spokesman, said the investigation was continuing. The government has not identified other individuals connected with the trio and no other charges are pending.

Paul grew up in the Columbus suburb of Worthington. He was one of a handful of blacks at his high school, where he competed in gymnastics and was known as a friendly, cooperative and polite student who was never in trouble.

He spent a year at Ohio State as an engineering major, then embarked on a sinister career, according to the government.

An FBI statement read at Paul's plea hearing said Paul, an Islamic convert, joined al Qaeda after traveling to Afghanistan in the early 1990s and became committed to furthering the objectives of that group and other radical Islamic fundamentalists.

As part of his association with al Qaeda, he fought with holy warriors in Afghanistan at a time when the mujahadeen were battling Afghanistan's post-Soviet Marxist government, the statement said.

The FBI said Paul also tried to recruit other individuals in Columbus to join a holy warrior group and trained members of an alleged terrorist cell in Germany knowing the group was plotting to bomb American tourists and overseas U.S. facilities such as embassies.

The government didn't say if any attacks were carried out.

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by inachu1 March 13, 2009 2:46 PM EDT
For the home grown terrorists who do read this....
If you are born here and do not like it here then move out.
simple as that. its not hard at all.
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by rrozsa February 26, 2009 6:23 PM EST
Posted by architekker-2009 at 11:35 AM : Feb 26, 2009

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Whoa! Did Obama pardon someone involved with the USS Cole??! Who? Was it someone who had been tried and convicted?
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by rrozsa February 26, 2009 6:21 PM EST
Posted by cornbiker at 2:01 PM : Feb 26, 2009

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Not executed -- that wouldn't be punishment for someone who wants to be a martyr, and therefore not a deterrent for others. I say lock him up in solitary confinement for the rest of his life with no chance of parole.
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by GODSnLIBERALS February 26, 2009 4:28 PM EST
How sad. White Americans, like G. Gordon Liddy, are allowed to sit in a White House conference room and openly plot the killing of Jack Anderson and it's legal. But this man, WHO NEVER ATTACKED ANYBODY, is held for years and finally gives in and pleads guilty to THINKING about an attack.
Posted by mljohns00 at 1:02 PM : Feb 26, 2009
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ahhh..i see the classic white versus black issue here..so let this guy DO HIS THING..because he is black....

a lot of black people WANTS TO STAY OPPRESSED..its an easy way out..
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by mljohns00 February 26, 2009 4:02 PM EST
How sad. White Americans, like G. Gordon Liddy, are allowed to sit in a White House conference room and openly plot the killing of Jack Anderson and it's legal. But this man, WHO NEVER ATTACKED ANYBODY, is held for years and finally gives in and pleads guilty to THINKING about an attack.
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by theklam February 26, 2009 3:46 PM EST
Actually, it was a legal move by Susan J. Crawford, the top legal authority for military trials at Guantanamo, appointed by Pres. Bush in 2007 and doesn't mean that he won't be tried and/or convicted. Life would be too lenient for him.
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by GODSnLIBERALS February 26, 2009 3:43 PM EST
with the liberals in power..its the best time to be a terrorist
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by gunnerv1 February 26, 2009 3:26 PM EST
The O-boy will have him in his Cabinet next week after he pardons him.
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by architekker-2009 February 26, 2009 2:35 PM EST
Within next week, Obama will pardon him just as he did to the mastermind who bombed USS cole killed 17 of our soldiers.
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