Dayton Daily News

U.S.: Man influenced attack at OSU

Government sanctions recruiter it says has supported ISIS.

- By Kara Driscoll Staff Writer

A man accused of influencin­g numerous terrorist attacks, including the one at Ohio State University during Thanksgivi­ng weekend last year, has been sanctioned by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

Abdullah Ibrahim al-Faisal, a Jamaica-based recruiter for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, was sanctioned by the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. He is believed to have directly or indirectly influenced numerous terrorists, including OSU student Abdul Razak Ali Artan who drove a 2002 silver Honda Civic onto a crowded sidewalk on Nov. 28, 2016.

He then jumped out of the car and began slashing people with a large kitchen knife. Security cameras captured images of the Civic driving on campus but not the actual attack.

“Faisal has recruited for and provided support to ISIS and his actions have influenced terrorists who engaged in bomb plots and other horrific attacks on innocent civilians,” said OFAC Director John E. Smith. “This designatio­n will help deter Faisal’s global following and prevent U.S. persons from supporting him in any manner.”

The sanction designatio­n means all property and interests in property of Abdullah Ibrahim al-Faisal’s in the U.S. are blocked, and U.S. persons are prohibited from engaging in transactio­ns with him.

According to a state of New York indictment, Faisal is accused of recruiting others to travel to ISIS-controlled territory and, in concert with other individual­s, usie online applicatio­ns and networks

to facilitate the travel of oth- ers to join ISIS by providing them with contacts outside of the United States and advice on how to evade detection by law enforcemen­t.

Faisal is also accused of directly or indirectly influencin­g: Faisal Shahzad, the attempted Times Square bomber in New York City in 2010; Mohammed Chow- dury, who planned and attempted to bomb the London Stock Exchange in 2010; Umar Farouk Abdulmutal- lab, the underwear bomber who attempted to down an airliner over Detroit, Michi- gan in 2009; two of the four bombers of the July 7, 2005 bombings in London; and Richard Reid, the 2001 shoe bomber.

Abdul Razak Ali Artan struck as many as 10 pedestrian­s at Ohio State, and then used a butcher knife to stab some of the pedestrian­s. The Cincinnati Division of the FBI said it determined the perpetrato­r acted alone and was not directed by a terrorist group. Also, the perpetra- tor appeared to have been influenced by extremist ide- ology, including ISIS propa- ganda. The FBI said its fed- eral investigat­ion has ended, and that no further details are expected to be released.

OSU police officer Alan Horuijko, a 2007 graduate of Fairfield High School in Butler County, shot and killed Artan. He was cleared by a grand jury in May and lauded as a hero.

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