FBI Arrests Long Beach Resident on ISIS Financing Charges, Seizes Apparent Bomb
LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AUG 2 – Mark Lorenzo Villanueva sent 12 payments totaling $1,615 to ISIS over five months and possessed explosives, according to FBI and U.S. Attorney statements.
- Mark Lorenzo Villanueva, a 28-year-old resident of Long Beach, was taken into custody on Friday for allegedly providing financial support to ISIS.
- The arrest came after federal authorities alleged that over a five-month period, Villanueva made a series of 12 transactions amounting to $1,615 sent to ISIS intermediaries abroad.
- Villanueva communicated via social media with two self-identified ISIS fighters, offering money to support terrorist activities and stating he possessed bombs and knives.
- Authorities found a suspected bomb in Villanueva's bedroom, and he expressed to others that "It's an honor to fight and die for our faith," pledging to join ISIS in the near future.
- Authorities emphasize that supporting terrorist groups poses serious national security risks and pledge to aggressively prosecute anyone providing such support.
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Long Beach man pledged allegiance to ISIS, built homemade bomb: FBI
A 28-year-old Long Beach man is behind bars after federal authorities accused him of financially supporting ISIS and constructing what appeared to be a homemade bomb inside his home. Mark Lorenzo Villanueva, a lawful permanent resident originally from the Philippines, was arrested Friday morning after FBI agents raided his residence on the 3000 block of Caspian Avenue. According to federal prosecutors, Villanueva expressed support for ISIS in on…
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