The FBI played revealing tapes at a bond hearing in federal court for the Raleigh, North Carolina terror case involving seven suspects arrested in the state last week.

FBI agents played a numbe of tapes with statements reportedly made by alleged ringleader Daniel Patrick Boyd, and testified about apprehending Boyd and his son Daniel last week. FBI Agent Michael Sutton said that when they were arrested, father Daniel Boyd had an FN-57 semiautomatic handgun in his possession, while son Dylan Body had a 9mm handgun on him at the time.

“I love jihad. I love to stand there and fight for the sake of Allah,” Boyd reportedly said in an apparently wiretapped phone conversation. According to the FBI, “Boyd repeatedly spoke of armor-piercing ammunition” and about his displeasure with the U.S. military being in the Middle East.

The Belgian-made FN-57 handgun that Daniel Boyd was arrested with is capable of firing armor piercing bullets designed to penetrate body armor:

The manfucturer’s American representative FNH USA, however, admits that it has become very concerned about negative press that the FN-57 weapon is getting, saying that the:

The eighth terror suspect in the case, Jude Kenan Mohammad, was also named after a federal judge unsealed the original indictment that had redacted his name.

You can read the latest, unredacted indictment here:

  • FBI: Boyd Said He Attended Terror Camps, (News Observer)
  • Feds: NC terror suspect told family of jihad, (AP)
  • Identity of 8th suspect in U.S. terror case revealed, ((Reuters)< li>
  • N.C. Jihad Terror Suspects Prior Criminal Incidents (FindLaw)
  • Terror Indictment Filed Against Seven in N.C., (FindLaw)
  • Terror-Related Cases
  • Foreign Intelligence Surveillance ACT (FISA)

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