US serviceman held amid 'plot' to attack Fort Hood

EnglishLady

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An Awol US soldier arrested in Texas will face federal charges after guns and bomb-making materials were found in his motel room, the FBI has said.

Pfc Naser Abdo, 21, was arrested in the town of Killeen and admits planning an attack on the nearby US Army base at Fort Hood, officials said.

The Muslim infantry soldier was granted conscientious objector status last year because of his religious beliefs.

Fort Hood was the scene of a gun rampage in 2009 that claimed 13 lives.

Gun shop's concern

Mr Abdo, who is currently being held on an unrelated child pornography charge in Killeen, refused to deploy to Iraq and Afghanistan from Fort Campbell military base in Kentucky before going missing, FBI agent Eric Vasys said.

The Texas native was granted conscientious objector status in May 2011 after he said his religious beliefs would prevent him fighting in any war.

A statement on the Fort Hood website said Mr Abdo's discharge was "placed on hold pending disposition of charges" related to pornography.

The statement added that though Mr Abdo is "custody of civilian authorities", he could face extra charges, including Awol, "if returned to military control".

The Army private had been absent without leave since 4 July, military officials said.

Mr Abdo was arrested after police in Killeen received a call from staff at America's Best Value Inn, where he was arrested, Killeen police spokesperson Carroll Smith told the BBC.

The owner of a gun store also phoned police about a suspicious man who purchased ammunition.

A clerk at the gun store, the same place where the 2009 Fort Hood shootings suspect bought a pistol allegedly used in that attack, told the Associated Press on Thursday that he alerted police after a man bought weapons and gunpowder there this week.

Mr Abdo allegedly also visited another store and bought a military uniform.

Mr Vasys said on Thursday that firearms and "items that could be identified as bomb-making components, including gunpowder" had been removed from the soldier's room.

He added that the FBI planned to charge Mr Abdo with possessing bomb-making components on Thursday, at which time he would be transferred into federal custody.

"I would emphasise that any threat that Abdo posed is now over," Mr Vasys told the Associated Press.

He added: "Suffice it to say, we're looking into all aspects of Mr Abdo's life to determine his motivations and intentions."

On 9 November 2009, Major Nidal Hasan, an Army psychiatrist who was due to deploy to Afghanistan, allegedly shot dead 12 soldiers and one civilian before police bullets wounded him.

Maj Hasan was officially charged in court earlier this month. He faces the death penalty if convicted
 

LDB

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Retired Expediter
He should be put in front of a firing squad on Ft. Hood if what is reported is correct.
 

layoutshooter

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Retired Expediter
"The Texas native was granted conscientious objector status in May 2011 after he said his religious beliefs would prevent him fighting in any war."

Not fight in any war? Conscientious objector? Opposed to violence against others? Seems like someone dropped the ball. Seems to happen at Ft. Hood, more than once.
 
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