Six Minnesota men have been charged with plotting to go to Syria and help ISIS, federal authorities announced on Monday.
Four of the men were arrested on Sunday in Minneapolis and two in San Diego, said Andrew M. Luger, the top federal prosecutor in Minnesota. Authorities said there was no credible evidence that anyone in the United States was threatened.
The men were charged with conspiracy and trying to provide material support to a foreign terror group. Authorities said that they are friends, and are associates of three other Minnesota men who have been charged with similar crimes.
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“What this case shows is that the person radicalizing your son, your brother, your best friend may not be a stranger,” Luger told reporters. “It may be their best friend right here in town.”
Luger said the charges were the result of a 10-month investigation.
“We have a terror recruiting problem in Minnesota,” he said.
The six arrested on Sunday are Zacharia Yusuf Abdurahman, 19; Abdurahman Yasin Daud, 21; Adnan Abdihamid Farah, 19; Mohamed Abdihamid Farah, 21; Hanad Mustafe Musse, 19; and Guled Ali Omar, 20.








