Crime & Safety
Accused Massacre Plotters to Plead Guilty in Foiled Attack on Joliet Armory
Hasan Edmonds and his cousin, Jonas Edmonds, hoped to kill 150 people in an attack on the Illinois National Guard post, then join ISIS.

Two Aurora cousins who plotted to shoot up the Joliet armory are expected to plead guilty to charges of conspiring to provide material support and resources to the Islamic State.
Hasan Edmonds, 23, and his cousin Jonas Edmonds, 30, allegedly traveled March 24 to the Joliet Armory to scout out an attack they hoped would kill as many as 150 people.
The cousins will face separate hearings next month to plead guilty.
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Hasan Edmonds had trained at the armory with the Illinois National Guard. Jonas Edmonds was going to attack the armory while wearing his cousin’s uniform from when he served with the 634th Brigade Support Battalion
Hasan was arrested March 25 at Chicago Midway International Airport while attempting to board a flight to Detroit on the first leg of his journey to Cairo, Egypt. Hasan had planned to hook up with an ISIS connection — an undercover FBI informant — who would take him into Syria where he would join up with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, prosecutors said.
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Jonas Edmonds was arrested at his Aurora home later that evening. Prosecutors allege Hasan provided uniforms, a list of ranking officers and other inside information about the Joliet military facility.
The cousins had been under watch by federal agents since Hasan Edmonds traded Facebook messages with an undercover agent he believed was involved with ISIS.
The cousins face up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
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