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FBI describes Valley terror suspect as 'homegrown violent extremist' and a 'lone wolf'
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2019-01-18
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The FBI is now calling a Valley teen, born in the U.S., a "homegrown violent extremist." Federal investigators allege that Ismail Hamed was working in ISIS, and planned an attack in Maricopa County to further the terrorist group's ideology.
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