US woman who attempted to join ISIS jailed for 12 years
US woman who attempted to join ISIS jailed for 12 years
A woman from Mississippi, United States, who planned a disguised honeymoon journey but was actually going to join the Islamic State group, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.
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Jaelyn Young |
Jaelyn Young, who
converted to Islam while studying at Mississippi State University, was jailed
on terrorism charges on Thursday, August
11, by US District Judge Sharion Aycock.
In March, she pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to
provide material support to a terrorist organization.
Young's parents had pleaded for leniency as she had faced up
to 20 years in prison. She reportedly broke down in tears as was about to be
sentenced, saying she was ashamed of her actions.
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Report said her fiance, Muhammad Dakhlalla, pleaded guilty
on March 11 to a similar charge, but his own sentencing is set for August 24.
Prosecutors said Young had persuaded Dakhlalla into the plan
Two of them were arrested in 2015 before boarding a flight
from Columbus, Mississippi.
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