Grateful US Visa Lottery Winner from Uzbekistan Offered to Kill Obama for ISIS

Abdurasul Hasanovich Juraboev from Uzbekistan won admission to the US from Uzbekistan.

Juraboev was so grateful to the United States for the opportunity that he joined ISIS and offered to murder Obama.

CNS News reported, via Religion of Peace:

Abdurasul Hasanovich Juraboev was both lucky and evil.

His luck was demonstrated when he won admission to the United States through the diversity visa lottery; his evilness, by his stated willingness to assassinate the president of the United States or commit a terrorist attack in New York City — if he could not travel to Syria to join the Islamic State, and if that is what the Islamic State ordered him to do.

When Juraboev was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Oct. 27, 2017, New York City Police Commissioner James O’Neill summarized his case in a statement released by the U.S. Justice Department.

“The defendant in this case lived in Brooklyn while making plans to travel to Syria to support a design(at)ed terrorist organization,” O’Neill said. “If that was not successful, the defendant schemed of bombing Coney Island or killing the president of the United States.”

Juraboev was arrested in 2015 after posting messages on a pro-ISIS website.
Pamela Geller reported:

Juraboev first came to the attention of law enforcement during the summer of 2014 after he made a posting on an Uzbek-language website that backs ISIS, court papers say.

“In his post, Juraboev offered to engage in act of martyrdom on U.S. soil on behalf of ISIL, such as killing the President of the United States,” the papers say.

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