In Sept.2020, the DGST informed the FBI about this soldier and his terrorist activity, said chief of the BCIJ. “Bridges provided detailed diagrams and even training manuals to help ISIS fighters better kill American forces,” according to US daily. The young cavalry scout with the 3rd Infantry Division based at Fort Stewart, Georgia soon went public with his radical views. He began promoting these views online through social media and interacting on extremist forums, according to the daily. If convicted, each crime carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison though actual sentencing will be left to the judge.
Source: The North Africa Journal January 27, 2021 01:41 UTC