South Carolina man accused of planning a terrorist attack he said might be ‘Netflix worthy’

A federal testimony says that a South Carolina man planned attacks in several locations across the United States, claiming they were “worthy of Netflix”.

According to the Columbia newspaper, SC The state, US District Court documents for the Western Texas District in San Antonio say Kristopher Sean Matthews, who used the alias “Ali Jibreel”, tried to plan coordinated attacks with other individuals on behalf of ISIS.

The state reported on Wednesday that Matthews, along with his alleged ISIS supporter and Texas resident Jaylyn Christopher Molina, are currently in police custody for “conspiring to provide material support or resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization”.

Documents obtained by the state show that FBI investigators used secret tactics to track down Matthews and Molina.

In a discussion between the men, Molina allegedly said “we need to be together, we need to defeat them, we need to suffer a lot of casualties”, with potential targets, including the Trump Tower and the New York Stock Exchange.

Matthews reportedly said that the terrorist attacks would give men “rock star status”, adding that the use of bombs in various locations in the United States “could be worth Netflix”.

The state reported that the federal statement indicated that the two men discussed the possibility of joining ISIS in Syria.

Prisons come after the The Trump administration announced last week that it had dispatched mechanized infantry and other means to Syria in order to increase its support for coalition forces with the aim of defeating the remaining ISIS in the area.

The announcement came as President TrumpDonald TrumpHillary Clinton: Trump’s acquittal ‘will be because the jury includes former Republican officials from their co-conspirators in negotiations to form the center-right anti-Trump party: Gaetz report retaliates in Kinzinger PAC for’ Trumpism ‘MORE he has repeatedly said he is withdrawing troops from the Middle East to curb the “endless” wars in the United States.

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