N.Y. man admits planning Islamic
State-inspired New Year's Eve attack
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[August 12, 2016]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York man
pleaded guilty on Thursday to planning a New Year's Eve attack last year
inspired by Islamic State, the U.S. Department of Justice said, and
faces up to 20 years in federal prison when he is sentenced in November.
Emanuel Lutchman, 25, of Rochester, pleaded guilty to conspiring to
provide material support to Islamic State.
Lutchman expressed support for Islamic State, also known as ISIS or
ISIL, on social media, including videos and images distributed by the
violent extremist group, according to court documents.
In December 2015, Lutchman contacted Abu Issa Al-Amriki, an Islamic
State member in Syria, after reading an online guide on how to carry out
attacks on non-believers, prosecutors said.
Al-Amriki, who was killed in a drone strike earlier this year,
instructed Lutchman to kill civilians on New Year's Eve in the name of
Islamic State, according to the government.
Lutchman and an informant secretly working with federal agents purchased
a machete, knives, ski masks and other materials on Dec. 29, 2015, in
preparation for the attack, prosecutors said.
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Lutchman was arrested on Dec. 30, shortly after recording a video in
which he pledged allegiance to Islamic State and vowed to "spill the
blood" of non-believers.
Local media in Rochester quoted his grandmother as saying Lutchman
converted to Islam while previously imprisoned, and he suffered from
mental issues in the past, according to his family.

The Justice Department has brought more than 90 Islamic
State-related cases since 2014.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax; Editing by Dan Grebler)
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