Haris Qamar, 26, of Burke, pleaded guilty in US District Court in Alexandria to a single count of attempting to provide material support to a terrorist group. He faces up to 20 years in prison when he is sentenced in January, although guidelines will likely point to 12 to 15 years.
Qamar, a US citizen born in Brooklyn, came to authorities' attention through his support of the Islamic State on Twitter, using variations of the handle "newerajihadi."
The informant then suggested Qamar purchase gift cards that the Islamic State group could use to purchase encrypted messaging apps. At first, the informant gave Qamar $40 to buy the cards. Later, in April of this year, after the informant chided Qamar for spending money on wasteful things, Qamar purchased the cards with his own money. Qamar ate the receipt to try to prevent the purchase from being traced, according to the statement of facts.
In June 2016, Qamar agreed to help the informant take photographs and video of landmarks in the D.C. Region, purportedly for use in Islamic State propaganda to encourage lone-wolf attacks in the nation's capital. As Qamar drove by the Pentagon, he yelled out a slogan supporting the Islamic State group and said, "Bye-bye, DC" according to the statement of facts.
Qamar is one of six northern Virginia men from five separate investigations charged in terror-related cases in 2016. Most of the cases developed out of sting operations. Paul Abbate, assistant director in charge of the FBI's Washington Field Office, said the case "demonstrates the reach terrorist organizations have through social media and the threat that they pose to our national security."
"He was living in an imaginary world," Abbas said. "Not in reality.
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