Austin American-Statesman

Boston terror charges:

Charges involve plot to kill blogger, attack police.

- By Denise Lavoie

Two men are accused of conspiring to help the Islamic State group.

— Two men were charged Friday with conspiring to help the Islamic State group by plotting with a Boston terror suspect to kill a conservati­ve blogger known for provoking Muslims.

Nicholas Rovinski, 24, of Warwick, Rhode Island, made a brief appearance in federal court in Boston on Friday on a charge of conspiring to provide material support to terrorists. David Wright, 25, of Everett, Massachuse­tts, was initially arrested last week.

Both men are accused of scheming with Usaama Rahim, 26, of Boston, who was killed last week by terror investigat­ors who had him under 24-hour surveillan­ce. Authoritie­s say Rahim lunged at police with a military-style knife, but his family has questioned that account, noting a knife isn’t seen in a grainy surveillan­ce video cited by authoritie­s.

Wright, Rahim’s nephew, told the FBI he met Rovinski about a year ago through Facebook, and

they began communicat­ing, according to an FBI affidavit.

The affidavit says the three men initially planned to behead a political activist whom law enforcemen­t officials have identified as blogger Pamela Geller. She has cam- paigned against a mosque near the World Trade Center site in New York and organized a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas.

Rovinski, wearing a blue T-shirt and gray sweatpants, did not enter a plea at Friday’s appearance. His lawyer declined to comment afterward. But earlier, Rovinski’s mother, Lori, told reporters, “It’s not true. That’s all I can say. It’ll all come out.”

Wright has been in custody since his arrest last week on a charge of conspiracy to destroy evidence.

Both Rovinski and Wright are scheduled to appear in court for a detention hearing June 19. Prosecutor­s said Friday that they’ll ask for Rovinski to be held without bail until his trial bec ause he poses a “significan­t threat” to public safety.

Wright and Rovinski told authoritie­s that during a meeting with Rahim on May 31, they discussed plans to behead Geller, according to the affidavit .

Two days later, Rahim called Wright and told him in a recorded conversati­on that he had “changed plans” and now wanted to attack “those boys in blue,” referring to police, either that day or the following day, the affidavit states.

Wright is accused of encouragin­g Rahim to “be steadfast in his intentions” and to destroy his phone and wipe his laptop computer.

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