Thomas Osadzinski, 22, of Chicago, was convicted of attempting to provide material support and resources to a foreign terrorist organization. Sentencing now rests in the hands of a federal judge, and Osadzinski could receive a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.
The DOJ stated that Osadzinski's script"would automatically copy and preserve ISIS media postings in an organized format, allowing social media users to continue to conveniently access and share the content."Prosecutors said Osadzniski—who previously attended Chicago's DePaul University, according to theAn investigation began in 2019 when undercover agents for the Federal Bureau of Investigation , supported by local law enforcement, first made contact with Osadzinski.
The case was then prosecuted by attorneys from the Northern District of Illinois and the National Security Division's Counterterrorism Section. This past August, Bernard Raymond Augustine of Brooklyn, New York, was also convicted of providing the terrorist group support. Augustine had even bought a one-way plane ticket to Tunisia in order to join ISIS, but was detained and extradited back to the United States, according to prosecutors.reported that members of ISIS' 'Beatles' group, made up of British nationals, were being charged after kidnapping and murdering four Americans in Syria.
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