Rondell Henry, Man Accused Of Plotting ISIS-Inspired Attack At National Harbor, Found Not Competent For Trial
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (WJZ) -- A federal judge has ruled the man accused of planning an ISIS-inspired attack at the National Harbor is not mentally competent to stand trial.
Rondell Henry, 28, of Germantown, was ordered to be held in a suitable facility for up to four months. Experts will determine if Henry will be fit for trial sometime in the foreseeable future.
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Henry was arrested back in March and accused of renting a U-Haul truck and planning to run people over at the National Harbor.
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