“this is a sentence that reflects the seriousness of the offence and society’s condemnation of terrorism.”
despite the comments in the pre-sentence report, hepner said his client was remorseful for his conduct and now understand he was “brainwashed” by radical influences on social media.
“the guilty plea … is a sign of remorse. he does have insight into what has occurred. his family was shocked and disturbed,” hepner said.
“he was completely, in my view, radicalized at this point … in his words, brainwashed.”
hussein also addressed court, reading in a prepared statement.
“i was immature, naive and impressed by my peers when i got involved in the horrific black hole where my actions speak of radicalization,” he said.
hussein pleaded guilty last dec. 1, to facilitating a terrorist activity.
according to agreed facts read in by co-prosecutor kent brown at that time, hussein engaged in online discussions about terrorist activities in the months leading up to his june 15, 2023, arrest and a search of his home and vehicle.
among the items seized, brown said, was a “notebook containing handwritten notes with step-by-step instructions for making an improvised explosive device.”
a consultation with experts “determined that the handwritten instructions located in the accused’s room appeared to be a viable and accurate means for the creation of a homemade explosive.”