- Adel Daoud, convicted in a 2012 bomb plot to detonate a car bomb outside a Chicago bar, had 11 years added to his sentence.
- The judge ruled that Daoud’s recent assaults on federal prison guards warranted the additional time. Daoud’s total sentence now extends to 27 years.
- He had initially pleaded guilty in 2018 to the bomb plot along with separate charges for soliciting the murder of an FBI agent while in custody, and attacking a prison mate with a shank fashioned from a toothbrush after the person drew a picture of the prophet Muhammad. Read More