The Federal Bureau of Investigation stated it thwarted a “potential terrorist assault” on New 12 months’s Eve in North Carolina.
Christian Sturdivant, 18, has been charged with trying to offer materials help to a overseas terrorist group.
James C. Barnacle Jr., particular agent accountable for the FBI’s Charlotte subject workplace, stated at a press convention Friday that Sturdivant “pledged his loyalty to ISIS and dedicated himself to killing People on New 12 months’s Eve.”
Barnacle stated the FBI investigated Sturdivant for 2 weeks, with undercover brokers posing as ISIS associates on-line.
“Throughout his on-line communications with the [agent], Sturdivant stated, ‘I’ll do jihad quickly,’ and proclaimed he was ‘a soldier of the state,’ which means ISIS,” the U.S. Legal professional’s Workplace for the Western District of North Carolina stated in a press release.
Prosecutors allege Sturdivant deliberate to make use of hammers and knives to hold out the assault inside a grocery retailer and quick meals restaurant within the Charlotte space. Throughout a search of his house, FBI brokers allegedly discovered two hammers and two butcher knives underneath Sturdivant’s mattress.
Authorities additionally discovered a “manifesto” during which Sturdivant ― who turned 18 earlier this month ― “detailed plans to execute a bloodbath on New 12 months’s Eve,” Barnacle stated.
“He turned his again on his nation and his fellow residents by pledging his allegiance to ISIS with the intent of changing into a martyr,” Barnacle added.
Sturdivant was arrested on New 12 months’s Eve and made an preliminary look in federal courtroom Friday morning.

