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Teen arrested at high school after months long joint investigation; to be tried as an adult under Texas law

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A 17-year-old North Texas student is accused of criminal solicitation of capital murder and making a terroristic threat in an Islamic State-inspired plot to carry out a mass shooting at suburban Dallas mall, officials said. 

The teen, Matin Azizi-Yarand, who lives with his parents in Plano, was arrested Tuesday at Plano West Senior High School and is now being held at the Collin County Jail on $3 million bond. Under Texas law he'll be tried as an adult and faces up to life in prison for criminal solicitation and up to 10 years in prison for making a terroristic threat.

Matin Azizi-Yarand, 17, faces life in prison if convicted of an Islamic State-inspired plot to carry out a mass shooting at Stonebriar Centre mall in Frisco.
Photo credit: Collin County Jail

Officials said in an arrest affidavit Azizi-Yarand talked online with a FBI source starting in December 2017 and told the informant how he wanted to conduct a terrorist attack. Over the course of four months, investigators said the suspect communicated with two informants and an undercover agent about possible targets that included an unnamed school, a Hindu temple and then Stonebriar Centre mall in Frisco.

According to the affidavit, Azizi-Yarand stated to the FBI source in the messages, “Look at all the other lone wolves. What training did they have yet they simply killed the kuffar? (Arabic for disbelievers),” the affidavit said. “The brothers in Europe and the brother in New York? Had no limitary training. It’s not about numbers it’s about getting a message across to these taghut countries. It’s dangerous to akhi we have to be careful some have gotten arrested. So we good brother?” 

Investigators said the suspected discussed waiting until he turned 18 to conduct an attack so he could purchase the rifle himself. Azizi-Yarand is quoted in the affidavit as saying, “But I swear I want to achieve Allahs (God’s) pleasure and kill the kuffar” and “I’ve only been reading ISIS magazine guides for performing operations and making bombs.”

Officials said Azizi-Yarand said the goal of his attack was not a high death count, but rather forcing countries to spend more in security -- though a high death count could help "get their attention." 

Investigators said Azizi-Yarand was inspired by the Islamic State to conduct the attack, which, according to the affidavit, he planned to carry out in mid-May. He said he selected targets where he believed the police response time would be slow. He had also mentioned to the FBI source how he considered traveling to Pakistan and crossing the border into Afghanistan to join the Islamic State. 

At the time of his arrest, investigators said Azizi-Yarand had sent more than $1,400 to an informant for the purchase of weapons and tactical gear. He sent the source documents and propaganda, including a document aut****d by Eric Harris, one of the attackers in the 1999 shooting of Columbine High School, the affidavit said.

 

Prosecutors said Wednesday Azizi-Yarand had written a letter he planned to disseminate, titled “Message to America,” explaining the reasons for his attack.

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