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Motive
  
Terrorism

Name
  
Michael Finton

Conviction(s)
  
pled guilty

Criminal status
  
In prison


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Born
  
1980 (age 34–35)
Visalia, California

Other names
  
Talib Islam (طالب إسلام)

Occupation
  
Fry cook (Seals Fish & Chicken)

Criminal charge
  
1) attempt to murder, with malice aforethought, at least one US federal officer and employee; 2) attempt to use a weapon of mass destruction against property owned by the US.

Similar People
  
Anwar al‑Awlaki, Abdul Majeed al‑Zindani, Nasser Al Aulaqi

Criminal penalty
  
28 years in prison

Michael C. Finton, also known as Talib Islam (Arabic: طالب إسلام – Ṭạlib Islām‎‎; born 1980), is an American convert to Islam and a part-time cook who attempted to bomb the Paul Findley Federal Building and the adjacent offices of Congressman Aaron Schock in downtown Springfield, Illinois, on 24 September 2009. He pleaded guilty in federal court on 9 May 2011 and was sentenced to 28 years in prison.

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A resident of Decatur, Illinois, Finton was arrested by an undercover agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Anti-Terrorism Task Force, who was posing as an Al-Qaeda operative. He was charged with attempted murder and attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction.

Background

Finton has said he was born in Visalia, California, and moved with his family to Warren, Michigan, where he attended high school. He later moved to Illinois.

Assault conviction and conversion

On February 3, 1999, Finton robbed a store in Olney, Illinois, and injured the clerk on duty. Finton was convicted of aggravated assault and aggravated robbery, and spent 1999–2005 in prison.

During this period, he converted to Islam, and after leaving prison, he occasionally attended services at the Masjid Wali Hasan Islamic Center.

Finton admired Anwar Al-Awlaki, a Muslim lecturer suspected by the US government of having ties to Al-Qaeda (Al-Awlaki was killed by a US drone in September, 2011 in Yemen). Finton had quoted the cleric on his Myspace page.

Planning and attempting attack; arrest

After his return to the United States, Finton happened to make contact with an undercover FBI agent, who posed as an Al-Qaeda operative. The FBI agent worked with him to plan an attack on the Springfield Federal Building and procure the supplies to carry it out.

On September 24, 2009, Finton drove a truck filled with an inert substance that he believed to be "a ton of explosives" to the federal courthouse building, parked, locked it, and left in another vehicle driven by the undercover FBI agent. Finton tried to detonate the dummy explosives remotely via cell-phone. He was arrested and placed in federal custody on charges of terrorism and attempting to kill a federal employee.

Finton was indicted by a federal grand jury on October 8, 2009, for attempted murder and attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against property owned and used by the US. On May 9, 2011, he pleaded guilty and was immediately sentenced to 28 years in prison.

References

Michael Finton Wikipedia