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An FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force member enters a home in Harrisburg, Pa., Tuesday afternoon. Dec. 17, 2015, where Jalil Ibn Ameer Aziz, 19, was arrested on charges he attempted to provide support to the Islamic State group. Authorities say Aziz used Twitter to advocate violence against U.S. citizens and military members and to disseminate Islamic State propaganda. Federal prosecutors say a backpack in Aziz's closet contained five loaded high-capacity magazines, a modified kitchen knife, a thumb drive, medication and a balaclava, leading them to suspect he may have been plotting an attack.(James Robinson, /PennLive.com via AP)
Photo by: James Robinson
An FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force member enters a home in Harrisburg, Pa., Tuesday afternoon. Dec. 17, 2015, where Jalil Ibn Ameer Aziz, 19, was arrested on charges he attempted to provide support to the Islamic State group. Authorities say Aziz used Twitter to advocate violence against U.S. citizens and military members and to disseminate Islamic State propaganda. Federal prosecutors say a backpack in Aziz's closet contained five loaded high-capacity magazines, a modified kitchen knife, a thumb drive, medication and a balaclava, leading them to suspect he may have been plotting an attack.(James Robinson, /PennLive.com via AP)

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