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California Man Arrested for Trying to Join Islamic State

by Reuters

   NEW YORK --

   A California man has been charged with trying to travel to Libya to
   join Islamic State, New York federal prosecutors announced Tuesday.

   In a criminal complaint unsealed in Brooklyn federal court, prosecutors
   said that Bernard Augustine, 21, traveled to Tunisia in February 2016
   and from there attempted to reach Islamic State-controlled territory in
   Libya.

   Augustine, of Keyes, California, has been charged with attempting to
   provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. He faces
   up to 20 years in prison if convicted, prosecutors said.

   A lawyer for Augustine could not immediately be identified.

   Prosecutors said that Augustine was arrested and imprisoned in Tunisia
   before Tunisian authorities turned him over to the United States.

   In March 2016, U.S. authorities searched Augustine's laptop and found
   that he had viewed Islamic State videos in the months leading up to his
   trip and made online postings supporting the group.

   Authorities also interviewed a person who lived with Augustine, who
   told them Augustine was constantly on the internet and that he had no
   legitimate reason to travel to Tunisia, according to the complaint.

   As of January, 157 people had been charged in the United States in
   connection with Islamic State, according to the Program on Extremism at
   George Washington University. The militant group has lost most of the
   territory it once controlled in Iraq and Syria.