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Texas Man Charged With Attempting to Aid ISIS After Undercover Sting

Prosecutors say he delivered explosive components to an agent posing as an ISIS contact, with a detention hearing set in federal court.

Overview

  • John Michael Garza Jr., 21, of Midlothian, Texas, is charged with attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State group.
  • An undercover NYPD employee first engaged Garza in mid-October after identifying a social media account that followed pro-ISIS channels.
  • Authorities say Garza expressed support for ISIS, shared official propaganda, and sent small cryptocurrency transfers he believed would fund weapons and other materials.
  • On Dec. 22, he allegedly handed over bomb components, explained how to mix them, suggested adding nails for shrapnel, and offered an instructional video before being arrested.
  • Garza made an initial appearance on Dec. 23, faces up to 20 years if convicted, and the joint FBINYPD probe was aided by FBI New York and local Dallas-area police.