9. Entrapment
In 2009, jobless ex-con David Williams was informed that his kid brother was hospitalized for treatment for liver cancer. Williams needed to raise money for his treatment, but as an ex-drug dealer and ex-con, getting a job wasn’t really an option. He was approached by James Cromitie who told him that he could make $250,000, if he helped carry out a terrorist attack. Assured that the attack would only be staged and nobody would get hurt, Williams agreed to the plan just so he could raise the money.
But the man in charge of the “plot” was an FBI informant named Maqsood a.k.a Shahed Hussain. Maqsood had spent eight months recruiting Cromitie to plant bombs at a synagogue in the Bronx. When the gang arrived to carry out the attack, they were immediately arrested on terror charges and sentenced to 25 years in prison for the “failed terror plot.”
Maqsood’s role in the plot eventually emerged and the entire thing has now been pegged a classic case of entrapment. The FBI is accused of inventing terrorist plots to lure gullible targets, and the accused are currently seeking appeals.
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