Waterloo Region Record

Man scouted for July 4 attack in Cleveland

- JOHN SEEWER

An U.S.-born citizen who federal authoritie­s say recently scouted locations in Cleveland to attack people watching Fourth of July fireworks and talked of carrying out additional bombings has been charged with trying to support terrorism.

Federal authoritie­s said Monday that Demetrius Pitts, 48, had repeatedly expressed his support for al-Qaida for more than a year and talked about setting off bombs at a July 4 parade and later in his hometown of Philadelph­ia.

Pitts was due in federal court Monday in Cleveland. There were no court documents listing a lawyer for him.

He was arrested Sunday after meeting an undercover agent and charged with attempted support of a terrorist organizati­on.

FBI Special Agent Stephen Anthony said it was not clear how close Pitts was to carrying out his threats, but he said authoritie­s couldn’t sit back and wait to find out.

Authoritie­s began watching Pitts in 2017, after he made Facebook posts threatenin­g violence against the U.S., Anthony said.

He later began meeting with an undercover agent and discussed several ways to carry out an attack, according to court documents. Pitts also talked about his hatred for the U.S. military, Anthony said.

An undercover agent in late June gave Pitts a bus pass and cellphone that he thought were from al-Qaida supporters so that he could go downtown and look for locations to carry out his attacks, according to a complaint filed by authoritie­s.

Pitts shot videos of potential targets such as a federal building and U.S. Coast Guard station and then turned over the phone last week, believing the photos and videos would be given to al-Qaida members, the document said.

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