
But don’t worry, tomorrow’s Peter King hearings on homegrown jihadis isn’t necessary.
(Daily Mail) — A Colorado woman has admitted she conspired to help a terrorist cell that tried to train with an Al Qaeda-linked group and incite an Islamic holy war.
U.S. prosecutors said Jamie Paulin-Ramirez, 32, dubbed ‘Jihad Jamie’, conspired with others to get military training in South Asia and moved to Ireland in 2009 to join the group.
Court papers showed the Algerian man she married there sought to recruit ‘brothers and sisters’ to train with the group known as Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.
Paulin-Ramirez, from Leadville, faces up to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiring to aid foreign terrorists.
Federal prosecutors said she joined forces with Colleen LaRose, of Pennsylvania, who dubbed herself Jihad Jane online.
She travelled to Ireland with her child intending to live and train with the group.
Last month, LaRose pleaded guilty at a hearing in Philadelphia after being indicted in 2009 on four courts, including conspiring to support terrorists and kill someone overseas.
She was allegedly part of a plot to murder Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks, who published an image depicting the prophet Mohammed with the body of a dog.
