Minneapolis FBI spokesman Jeff Van Nest declined to elaborate on Comey's comments when reached by phone Wednesday. In an attack that took just minutes, he stabbed or cut 10 people before he was shot and killed. In addition, roughly a dozen people have left to join militants in Syria, and nine Minnesota men face sentencing on terror charges for plotting to join the Islamic State group. Rep. Ron DeSantis, a Florida Republican, asked Comey if Minnesota was the top source of U.S. fighters for the Islamic State group. Still, he said, the number is small, noting there aren't many Islamic State fighters from the U.S.
Source: Fox News September 28, 2016 19:41 UTC