Overview
- Benjamin Carpenter, also known as Abu Hamza, has been convicted by a federal jury for attempting to provide material support to ISIS. The verdict followed an eight-day trial.
- Carpenter led the international pro-ISIS organization Ahlut-Tawhid Publications. This group was committed to translating, producing, and distributing ISIS propaganda on a global scale.
- Notably, Carpenter produced a weekly newsletter titled 'From Dabiq to Rome.' The publication celebrated the deaths of American soldiers, glorified suicide bombers, and incited war against the United States and its allies.
- In 2020 and 2021, Carpenter sought to revive the Al-Hayat Media Center, ISIS's foreign-language media arm. He provided translation services for a project intended to relaunch the center, contacting someone he believed was connected to ISIS’s central media bureau.
- Carpenter was arrested more than two years ago on March 24, 2021, following a federal grand jury indictment. He now faces up to 20 years in prison and a lifetime of supervised release.