The FBI said a 20-year-old man from Orange Park, Florida in Clay County was instructing someone how to make a pressure-cooker bomb, filled with nails, metal and other items dipped in rat poison to hurt people during a Sept. 11 memorial event in Kansas City.
As reported by News4Jax the FBI arrest Joshua Goldberg on distributing information related to explosives and weapons of mass destruction. On Thursday he faces a judge at the federal courthouse in Jacksonville.What Goldberg did not know is that he was talking to an undercover informant. He told that informant that “there will be some jihad on the anniversary of 9/11.”
When the informant said he wanted to help Goldberg is accused of giving him details and credible information on how to construct the bomb.
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The FBI traced the internet communications to Goldberg who claims he was the person who motivated the men to attack the cartoon convention in Garland, Texas.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office said Goldberg used the Twitter handle AusWitness. An exchange between AusWitness and the confidential source on Twitter was made public and is below:
AusWitness: Have you decided what kind of attack to carry out on 9/11, akhi?Confidential Source: I was thinking a bombing
AusWitness: We could make pipe bombs and detonate them at a large public event.
AusWitness: Don’t buy all the materials at once or the kuffar will know you’re up to something. Buy them at different stores.
You can read the criminal complaint here: Joshua-Goldberg-criminal-complaint