Albuquerque Journal

Man gets 28 years in plot to behead blogger

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

BOSTON — A man convicted of leading an Islamic State-inspired plot to behead a conservati­ve blogger who upset Muslims when she organized a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest was sentenced on Tuesday to 28 years in prison.

David Wright sobbed as he apologized to blogger Pamela Geller, law enforcemen­t and his family, and denounced the terror group, whose horrific acts he used to celebrate online.

“Nothing I can say can fix the hurt I caused,” the 28-year-old Wright said. “I sincerely hope that I can be given the opportunit­y to help others avoid the mistakes I made.”

Wright was convicted in October of conspiracy to provide material support to the Islamic State group, conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism transcendi­ng national boundaries and other crimes.

Prosecutor­s had sought a life sentence for Wright, but Judge William G. Young said he was uncomforta­ble with sending Wright away for life, telling him: “You are not a monster, yet you embraced a monstrous evil.”

Prosecutor­s portrayed Wright, who’s from Everett, just north of Boston, as the ringleader of the conspiracy to kill Geller, who has spearheade­d scores of events across the nation to decry Islamic extremism. The cartoon contest Geller organized in Garland, Texas, in 2015 ended in gunfire, with two Muslim gunmen shot to death by police.

Geller urged the judge to sentence him to life, and said she had been forced to live in fear and spend tens of thousands of dollars on security.

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