National Guard Member Arrested in ISIS-Linked Plot to Attack U.S. Military Facility
May 14, 2025
If convicted, Said faces up to 20 years in prison for each of the two felony counts against him, with his initial court appearance having taken place on May 14, 2025.
A recent member of the Michigan Army National Guard, Said was arrested on May 13, 2025, following an undercover FBI investigation that revealed his plans to provide material support to ISIS and conduct an armed attack at the U.S. Army's Tank-Automotive & Armaments Command (TACOM) facility.
Before his arrest, Said had launched a drone for surveillance of the facility, demonstrating his commitment to executing the attack.
Sue J. Bai from the Justice Department commended law enforcement for their swift action in preventing the attack, which could have resulted in significant loss of life.
Local residents expressed shock and concern over the FBI's presence in their community, reflecting fears about safety following the dramatic events.
The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force is leading the investigation into Said's case, highlighting the seriousness of the threat posed to national security.
Brig. Gen. Rhett R. Cox emphasized the importance of counterintelligence in preventing insider threats and praised the collaborative efforts of law enforcement in this case.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer expressed gratitude for law enforcement's efforts and reiterated the state's zero-tolerance policy for terrorism.
The case underscores ongoing concerns about ISIS-related threats in the U.S., particularly in light of previous incidents and arrests linked to the terrorist organization.
Said's radicalization included extensive communication over social media, where he expressed ambitions for jihad and detailed his military training.
U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon condemned Said's actions as a serious threat to national security and emphasized the commitment to prosecuting terrorism-related crimes vigorously.
Said was taken into custody on the day he intended to execute his attack, underscoring the urgency and seriousness of the threat he posed.
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The New York Times • May 14, 2025
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CBS Detroit • May 14, 2025
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