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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!PHILADELPHIA -- A woman described as a troubled single mother will plead guilty to a terrorism conspiracy charge Tuesday, her lawyer said, becoming the rare American-born woman to admit plotting with foreign terrorists. Jamie Paulin-Ramirez, 32, of Leadville, Colo., faces up to 15 years in prison. An April indictment charges that she accepted an invitation from co-defendant Colleen LaRose to move to Ireland to help work toward a Muslim holy war. Paulin-Ramirez arrived in Ireland on Sept. 11, 2009, and married an Algerian terrorism suspect the same day. Defense lawyer Jeremy Ibrahim called ...
PHILADELPHIA -- A suburban woman who was the live-in caretaker for her boyfriend's elderly father calmly told a U.S. judge Tuesday that she had worked feverishly online under the name "Jihad Jane" to support Islamic terrorists and moved overseas to further her plan to kill a Swedish artist who had offended Muslims. Colleen LaRose, 47, faces the possibility of life in prison after pleading guilty to four federal charges, including conspiracy to murder a foreign target, conspiracy to support terrorists and lying to the FBI. LaRose, who spent long hours caring for the father, was also building ...
Jihad Jane says she's innocent. The Pennsylvania woman, real name Colleen R. LaRose, pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges that she recruited men on the Internet to take part in terrorist activities in Europe and southern Asia. Wearing a green jumpsuit with her hair in cornrows, LaRose entered her plea in a Philadelphia courtroom to charges of conspiracy and vowing to commit murder, the New York Times reported. She was allegedly plotting to kill a Swedish cartoonist named Lars Vilks for drawing an offensive caricature of the prophet Muhammad. LaRose, 46, was arrested in October after ...
In a socially acceptable version of her life, Colleen Renee LaRose, the alleged modern-day Mata Hari of the Internet, who was charged with four federal crimes Tuesday, would have been more successful and happy as a reality-show contestant. Instead, to her deep discredit, the Pennsburg, Pa., woman with too much time on her hands allegedly turned to do-it-yourself jihadism. ...
(March 10) -- Colleen LaRose, a suburban Philadelphia woman, was indicted Tuesday for allegedly recruiting terrorists online and moving to Europe to try to kill a Swedish cartoonist who had depicted Islam's Prophet Muhammad as a dog. LaRose, who went by the online handle "JihadJane," is not of Middle Eastern extraction, though she converted to Islam. But what's more notable is what the indictment -- as well as other recent arrests -- does to challenge societal assumptions about women and violence. It was only a few weeks ago that neuroscientist Amy Bishop was arrested after allegedly killing ...
LONDON (March 10) -- Seven Muslims, including an American woman, were arrested in Ireland on Tuesday for allegedly plotting with Pennsylvania housewife Colleen LaRose (aka Jihad Jane) to kill a Swedish cartoonist who sketched the Prophet Muhammad with the body of a dog. Police said the four men and three women were detained during dawn raids in the southern coastal counties of Waterford and Cork. The arrests marked the culmination of a five-month operation involving U.S., British, Swedish and Irish security agencies. It's believed that the international investigation was launched in October ...
A petite American woman who called herself "Jihad Jane" is being held in a federal detention center in Philadelphia on charges of conspiring to support terrorism. She is allegedly part of a plot that flowered on the Internet and eventually took her to Europe in a plan to attack and kill an artist living in Sweden. Colleen Renee LaRose, 46 -- aka Jihad Jane and "Fatima Rose" -- was arrested on Oct. 15 in Philadelphia and also charged with making false statements to a government official and attempted identify theft, according to The Washington Post. She is accused of having tried to recruit ...
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