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US teen pleads guilty to 2015 ISIS plot to kill pope

/ 06:58 AM April 04, 2017

FILE - In a Sunday, Sept. 27, 2015 file photo, Pope Francis greets corrections officers at the Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility in Philadelphia, during his visit there. A New Jersey teenager has admitted plotting to kill Pope Francis when he visited Philadelphia in 2015. Seventeen-year-old Santos Colon Jr. pleaded guilty as an adult Monday, April 3, 2017, to attempting to provide material support to terrorists. The Lindenwold resident faces up to 15 years in prison. (Todd Heisler/The New York Times, Pool)

In a Sept. 27, 2015 file photo, Pope Francis greets corrections officers at the Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility in Philadelphia, during his visit there. A New Jersey teenager has admitted plotting to kill Pope Francis when he visited Philadelphia in 2015. Seventeen-year-old Santos Colon Jr. pleaded guilty as an adult Monday, April 3, 2017, to attempting to provide material support to terrorists. Colon faces up to 15 years in prison. POOL PHOTO

WASHINGTON, United States — A New Jersey teen pleaded guilty Monday to an allegedly ISIS-inspired plot to kill Pope Francis during his US visit in 2015.

The US Justice Department said Santos Colon, 17, sought to recruit a sniper to shoot the pope as well as set off explosives as he performed mass in Philadelphia on September 27, 2015, at the end of the World Meeting of Families.

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But Colon unwittingly recruited an undercover FBI agent for the job, and was arrested quietly 12 days before the event.

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Colon pleaded guilty as an adult to one count of attempting to provide material support to terror.

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Court documents said that Colon sought to carry out the act in support of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria group and said he had also used the adopted name Ahmad Shakoor.

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But there were no other details on how he had become interested in the group and how he communicated with them.

The charge carries a maximum 15 years in prison. CBB

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