Woman charged with plotting to help ISIS

 

The FBI foiled a Denver woman’s plan to help Islamist terrorists by arresting her before she boarded an international flight in April, according to court documents unsealed Wednesday.

{mosads}Shannon Maureen Conley, 19, was charged with conspiring to provide material support to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. 

FBI agents found CDs and DVDs relating to jihad and al Qaeda in her luggage before arresting her April 8 as she tried to board a flight to Germany, KUSA-TV reported.

A federal judge Wednesday ordered the criminal complaint against Conley unsealed.

In the court documents, Conley told FBI agents she planned to fly to Turkey and then travel to Syria to meet a suitor whom she met online.

The suitor was a Tunisian man who claimed to be fighting for ISIS, The Associated Press reported.

The documents say Conley told agents she wanted to use U.S. military training to wage jihad.

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