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Kenyan man sentenced after planning 9/11-style terrorist attack on Atlanta

Cholo Abdi Abdullah, trained by al-Shabaab and convicted in 2024, was sentenced to two life terms for plotting to hijack a plane and crash it into Atlanta’s tallest building.

  • On Monday, Cholo Abdi Abdullah, Kenyan national, was sentenced to two consecutive life terms after a November 4, 2024 jury conviction for conspiring to hijack a U.S. airliner.
  • Prosecutors say he joined al-Shabaab and received military-style training before senior operatives recruited him for an international plot to replicate the September 11 attacks on U.S. soil.
  • While training in the Philippines, he completed hundreds of flight training hours toward a commercial pilot license financed by al-Shabaab and researched `Delta flights` and the Bank of America Plaza, Atlanta.
  • Authorities credit multinational cooperation for disrupting the plot through U.S., Kenyan and Philippine law enforcement and Abdullah’s transfer to U.S. custody in December 2020.
  • Officials said the case highlights the persistent threat from international terrorist networks, linking Abdullah's plot to an al‑Qaeda‑led campaign including the January 2019 DusitD2 attack in Nairobi, DOJ and FBI leaders commented.
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The spokesman-Review broke the news in Spokane, United States on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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