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An Afghan man in Oklahoma accused of planning a terrorist attack on Election Day in the U.S. pleaded guilty to conspiring to provide support to a terrorist organization on Friday.
Nasir Tawhedi, the 27-year-old Afghan who hoped to kill Americans on Election Day, pleaded guilty to charges in OKC federal court.
Ahead of the 2024 election, two Afghan men living in central Oklahoma planned an election day terror attack on behalf of the ...
At a rural location in Oklahoma last month, terrorism suspect Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi was questioned about his experience with guns, the FBI said. "You shot a lot?" an undercover FBI investigator ...
Abdullah Haji Zada and his alleged co-consirator, Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, were planning the attack on behalf of ISIS, investigators said. Thursday, April 17th 2025, 1:24 pm By: Victor Pozadas, Tevis ...
Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, was charged in Oklahoma City federal court after an FBI investigation led to the arrest of him and his brother-in-law, who is a minor and has not been named by the FBI.
Court documents filed on Tuesday reveal Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi will return to federal court Friday for a “waive and file” hearing. His co-conspirator pled guilty to terrorism charges in April.
Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi faces up to 35 years in prison after admitting guilt in a foiled election day terror plot in Oklahoma.
At a rural location in Oklahoma last month, terrorism suspect Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi was questioned about his experience with guns, the FBI said. "You shot a lot?" an undercover FBI investigator ...
At a rural location in Oklahoma last month, terrorism suspect Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi was questioned about his experience with guns, the FBI said. "You shot a lot?" an undercover FBI investigator ...
At a rural location in Oklahoma last month, terrorism suspect Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi was questioned about his experience with guns, the FBI said. "You shot a lot?" an undercover FBI investigator ...
At a rural location in Oklahoma last month, terrorism suspect Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi was questioned about his experience with guns, the FBI said. "You shot a lot?" an undercover FBI investigator ...