The sinister plot was uncovered after a tip to the FBI from a Boston police captain about his estranged son's desire to fight for the Islamic State. The tip prompted federal agents to monitor and then arrest Alexander Ciccolo in connection with the alleged plan to attack a university, according to law enforcement officials and court records unsealed yesterday.
He was arrested on July 4 after allegedly receiving four firearms from the FBI witness and remains in custody.
Ciccolo is charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm, the Boston Globe reported.
According to the legal filings, a close acquaintance of Ciccolo, reportedly identified as his father police captain Robert Ciccolo, told the FBI that in 2014 he had expressed an interest in travelling to Iraq or Syria to fight with the Islamic State.
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According to federal authorities, the FBI learned after receiving the father's tip that Ciccolo maintained a Facebook profile under the name Ali Al Amriki and posted messages expressing an interest in martyrdom and a desire to fight for the Islamic State.
The FBI later arranged for the unidentified witness to meet with Ciccolo on June 24 in Pittsfield.
During the meeting, Ciccolo said he planned to attack two bars and a police station in another state and that he planned to use pressure cooker bombs or portable microwave bombs, a filing stated.
Ciccolo told the witness that he would need firearms and pressure cooker bombs and that he would target dorms and the cafeteria, executing students and showing the carnage live on the Internet.