The apartment where Mohamed Hamoud Alessa lived is shown in North Bergen, New Jersey, Sunday, June 6, 2010. Alessa is one of two New Jersey men arrested on Saturday for trying to join the militant group Al-Shabab in Somalia. Amy Newman/The Record/MCT/Newscom
Bloodlust Of NJ 'Jihadists' -- New York Post
Pair craved terror carnage, feds say
They were the hate-filled, homegrown terrorists next door -- ready to cut your head off if they got the chance.
"They only fear you when you have a gun and when you, when you start killing them and when you take their head, and you go like this, and you behead it on camera," hissed terrorist wannabe Mohamed Alessa, 20, of North Bergen, NJ, during an undercover operation in 2009, a federal complaint unsealed yesterday revealed.
"My soul cannot rest until I shed blood."
Alessa and Carlos Eduardo Almonte, 24, of Elmwood Park, NJ, were busted at JFK Airport on Saturday night, trying to leave the country on separate flights for Cairo, allegedly en route to Somalia for training to kill Americans overseas -- and back at home.
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More News On The Two Jihadists In New Jersey
N.J. Pair Accused in Terror Plot Appear in Court -- Wall Street Journal
Accused New Jersey militants jailed until hearing -- Reuters
Two US Terror Suspects Appear in Federal Court -- Voice of America
New Jersey men make court appearance on terror charge -- CNN
2 Held in Terror Case Appear in Court -- New York Times
New Jersey men arrested at JFK on way to join Al Shabab in Somalia -- Christian Science Monitor
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