A U.S. teen from Pakistan is in  secret custody, accused of helping recruit terrorists for the woman  known as "Jihad Jane," a person close to the boy's family said Friday.
Charges  filed last month accuse the 17-year-old of helping Colleen LaRose in  her alleged efforts to incite an Islamic holy war. Prosecutors have said  LaRose was a convert to Islam who wrote of being driven by an urge to  help suffering Muslims.
The high  school graduate had accepted a full scholarship to Johns Hopkins  University, according to the person. He is instead in custody at a youth  facility. He could be moved to an adult prison — and have his case  moved to adult court — when he turns 18 next month.
A  law-enforcement source confirmed the details to The Associated Press.  Both people spoke on condition of anonymity because they aren't  authorized to speak publicly about the sealed case. The AP is not  publicizing the teen's name because he is charged as a juvenile.
The Philadelphia Inquirer first reported on his arrest in Friday editions.The  teen came to the U.S. four years ago and has lived with his strict,  education-minded family in suburban Baltimore. He is the rare juvenile  to be charged or detained in federal custody.
According  to both sources, he met LaRose in a chat room when he was about 15 and  later agreed to help her raise money and recruits for the jihadist  cause.
LaRose, 48, had dubbed herself "Jihad Jane" in a YouTube video that caught the FBI's attention in 2009.
She  faces a possible life term after pleading guilty to four federal  charges, including conspiracy to murder a foreign target and lying to  the FBI.More...

 
 
 
 
 
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