Islamic Illegal Alien Terror Suspect Found Dead In Jail Cell
The Islamic illegal alien who was arrested on felony terrorism and hate crime charges in October — after opening fire on a Jewish man and first responders — has been found dead in jail.
Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, 22, was found dead at the Cook County jail on Saturday, according to CWBChicago.
Officials said that he appeared to have died by suicide after hanging himself.
Law enforcement officials who were conducting routine security checks in the jail “found Abdallahi unresponsive due to an apparent suicide attempt by hanging in his cell,” officials said. “Staff immediately initiated life-saving measures and Abdallahi was transported by a Chicago Fire Department ambulance to Mt. Sinai Hospital where he was subsequently pronounced deceased.”
Officials said that there were “no evidence of foul play at this time.”
Mohammed Abdallahi allegedly shot a 39-year-old man in Chicago’s West Rogers Park neighborhood, then returned less than 30 minutes later and opened fire on police, paramedics, and bystanders. He was caught on a neighbor’s security camera screaming “Allahu Akbar” during the second attack.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed to The Daily Wire that Mohammed Abdallahi was an illegal alien from Mauritania, an Islamic country in Africa. He illegally came into the U.S. through the southern border last year under the Biden-Harris administration.
Mohammed Abdallahi faced 14 additional felony counts, including attempted first-degree murder, aggravated battery, and attempted murder of a police officer.
Police said at a press conference that they were unable to interview him because of his condition in the hospital, after he was shot by law enforcement, but a search of his phone gave them the evidence they needed to file the additional charges.
The evidence obtained by investigators allegedly showed that he planned the attack and specifically targeted Jews.
More than 15,000 people from Mauritania, a predominantly Muslim country in northwest Africa, entered the United States last year, with many relying on routes shared through social media networks.
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