Devastating Christmas Day terror attack plot by ex-Marine foiled

Devastating Christmas Day terror attack plot by ex-Marine foiled

Everitt Aaron Jameson is facing 20 years in jail (Picture: Sky News) A devastating Christmas Day ter..

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Devastating Christmas Day terror attack plot by ex-Marine foiled
Everitt Aaron Jameson is facing 20 years in jail (Picture: Sky News)

A devastating Christmas Day terror attack has been foiled.

The FBI say it found a martyrdom letter and several guns in the home of an ex-marine who said he wanted to carry out a Christmas Day attack on a busy tourist attraction in San Francisco.

Everitt Aaron Jameson, 26, a Modesto tow-truck driver, has been charged with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organisation.

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Jameson told an undercover agent – who he believed to be associated with senior leaders od Isis – that he wanted to conduct a violent attack on Pier 39 in San Francisco because it was heavily crowded, according to an FBI affidavit.

The Marine-turned-terror suspect told the undercover agent that Christmas Day would be ‘the perfect day to commit the attack’ and that he ‘did not need an escape plan because he was ready to die’, according to the affidavit.

Two rifles, a handgun, fireworks, a martyr’s letter with an Islamic verification of his name and his last will and testament were found when his home was raided, according to police.

. Federal agents arrested a former US Marine on Friday for allegedly plotting a Christmas attack in San Francisco inspired by the Islamic State jihadist group, according to court documents. Tow truck driver Everitt Aaron Jameson, 26, was planning to target the city's busy Pier 39 tourist spot, according to an affidavit submitted by FBI Special Agent Christopher McKinney. / AFP PHOTO / Daniel SLIMDANIEL SLIM/AFP/Getty Images
The attack was planned to take place at Pier 39 at San Francisco Fisherman Wharf (Picture: Getty)

He was under surveillance and ‘the public was never in imminent danger’, FBI spokeswoman Katherine Zackel said in a statement.

She and San Francisco acting mayor London Breed both said there are no other known threats, though police increased their presence throughout the city after being notified of the FBI investigation several days ago.

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‘San Francisco is a city that proudly champions democracy, freedom and liberty. Sadly, that makes our home a target,’ Ms Breed said in a statement.

‘We will not allow the thwarted attempts of one dangerous individual to disrupt our way of life. We will remain vigilant and continue to protect our city from any threat.’

Jameson had posted radical jihadist messages online, including expressing support for the Halloween terror attack in New York City in which a driver used his truck to kill eight people, the FBI said.

Jameson offered to use his tow truck to support the cause, the affidavit says.

The FBI began investigating in mid-September when it learned that Jameson was expressing support for posts that favoured terrorism or Isis.

He ‘loved’ an online post that showed Santa Claus threatening an attack in New York with a box of dynamite, it said.

Devastating Christmas Day terror attack plot by ex-Marine foiled
Everitt Aaron Jameson was plotting to detonate explosives and shoot up Pier 39 in San Francisco in a terror attack planned for Christmas day (Picture: EPA)

During the search, Jameson ‘stated his support of ISIS and terrorism and discussed aspects of the plan to carry out an attack, noting that he would be happy if an attack was carried out’, the affidavit says.

He was arrested on Friday and faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.

Jameson had attended marine basic recruit training in 2009 and earned a sharpshooter rifle qualification.

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He was discharged for failing to disclose a history of asthma, the affidavit said.

He referred to his military service in comments to undercover agents.

‘I have been trained in combat and things of war,’ Jameson told one agent.

Devastating Christmas Day terror attack plot by ex-Marine foiled
The attack was planned for Christmas Day
(Picture: AP)

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Jameson made a pledge to the Muslim faith two years ago at an Islamic centre in Merced, according to the affidavit.

Pier 39, packed with restaurants, bars and souvenir shops, is one of San Francisco’s most popular tourist spots.

The area is also home to the city’s aquarium, the pier offers free live music and street performances and offers a good spot to photograph sea lions that gather in the marina below.

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