A Minneapolis man faces charges for attempting to join ISIS and supporting the group online. Abdisatar Ahmed Hassan photo courtesy the United States Attorney’s Office District of Minnesota.

Minneapolis Man BUSTED—Visited Somalia to Join TERRORIST Organization ISIS—Twice!

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MINNEAPOLIS, MN – A startling case unfolded in Minneapolis, Minnesota when federal authorities charged a local man with trying to join the notorious terrorist group ISIS. Abdisatar Ahmed Hassan now faces serious allegations tied to his repeated efforts to travel abroad and pledge allegiance to the organization. The situation came to light in U.S. District Court, where the case against him was filed on Thursday.

Failed Attempts to Reach Somalia

The criminal complaint reveals that Hassan made two separate attempts to journey from Minnesota to Somalia, hoping to link up with ISIS. Both times, his plans fell apart.

He told others he was heading to the country to visit relatives, but investigators found no family connections there to back up his story. His true intentions, according to the charges, centered on joining the terrorist ranks.

Social Media Ties to Terror

Hassan’s online activity painted a clear picture of his allegiance. On platforms like Facebook, he ran a page urging others to make the trek to join ISIS.

Posts uncovered by authorities showed him openly backing the group. In one instance, he expressed admiration for Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the individual behind the ISIS-linked attack in New Orleans on January 1.

His digital footprint left little doubt about his sympathies.

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Disturbing Videos Surface

Investigators unearthed videos that added weight to the case.

In several clips, Hassan appeared behind the wheel of a car, proudly waving an ISIS flag. Another recording showed him driving with an unsheathed knife resting on his lap. 

These images, authorities say, reveal the depth of his commitment to the group’s cause.

FBI Vows Action

The FBI’s Minneapolis division, led by Alvin M. Winston Sr., emphasized their dedication to rooting out support for foreign terrorist groups.

Agents worked relentlessly to build the case against Hassan, focusing on his travel attempts and public endorsements of ISIS. The bureau partnered with other agencies to ensure anyone aiding such organizations faces consequences.

Hassan’s arrest marks a significant move in the ongoing effort to stop terrorism from taking hold domestically. Charged with attempting to provide material support and resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization, he now awaits his day in court.

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