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A former DePaul University student was sentenced Thursday to 7 ½ years in federal prison for using his developing computer skills to help the Islamic State terrorist group spread violent propaganda on social media.
Lawyers for Thomas Osadzinski, 23, painted him as a naive, socially awkward teenager who was struggling with mental health issues when he “got sucked in” by the radical ideologies in the dark corners of the internet.
Clearly he had mental health issues. I don't know of an adult that can claim that they "got lost on line". Do you?
Lawyers for Thomas Osadzinski, 23, painted him as a naive, socially awkward teenager who was struggling with mental health issues when he “got sucked in” by the radical ideologies in the dark corners of the internet.
Ex-DePaul student gets 7 ½ years in federal prison for writing computer code to help ISIS terrorist group
A former DePaul University student was sentenced Thursday to 7½ years in federal prison for using his developing computer skills to help the Islamic State terrorist group spread violent propaganda on social media.
www.chicagotribune.com
Clearly he had mental health issues. I don't know of an adult that can claim that they "got lost on line". Do you?