TOPEKA, KAN.—A man accused of aiding a foiled plot to bomb a Kansas military post on behalf of Daesh (also known as ISIS) pleaded guilty to conspiracy on Monday. Prosecutors say Booker, 21, planned the attack with two contacts who were confidential FBI informants. Booker pleaded guilty in February to one count each of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to destroy government property with an explosive, according to court documents. Agents arrested Booker in April 2015 when he was trying to arm the bomb, which was actually a fake. He hasn’t been sentenced yet, but he agreed in his plea deal to serve 30 years in prison.
Source: thestar May 23, 2016 12:07 UTC