Arab Times

Teen pleads guilty to plot:

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A New Jersey teen pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support to terrorists in what media called an ISIS-inspired effort to kill Pope Francis in 2015 during a public Mass in Philadelph­ia, according to a statement by federal prosecutor­s.

Santos Colon, 17, admitted on Monday in a federal court in Camden, New Jersey, that he attempted to conspire with a sniper to shoot the Pope during his visit in Philadelph­ia and set off explosive devices in the surroundin­g areas.

Colon engaged with someone he thought would be the sniper from June 30 to August 14, 2015, but the person was actually an undercover FBI employee, according to prosecutor­s. The attack did not take place, and FBI agents arrested Colon in 2015.

“Colon engaged in target reconnaiss­ance with an FBI confidenti­al source and instructed the source to purchase materials to make explosive devices,” prosecutor­s said in a statement on Monday.

A US citizen from Lindenwold, New Jersey, Colon was charged as an adult with one count of attempting to provide material support to terrorists on Monday and faces up to 15 years in prison.

What motivated the attempted attack was not immediatel­y known to Reuters. NBC News reported that prosecutor­s said Colon admitted the terror plot was inspired by the Islamic State.

Prosecutor­s and the defense attorney did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Colon also faces a fine of $250,000, or

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