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21 January 2010

New York Times

MEMPHIS — A Tennessee man accused of killing a soldier outside a Little Rock, Arkansas, military recruiting station last year has asked a judge to change his plea to guilty, claiming for the first time that he is affiliated with a Yemen-based affiliate of Al Qaeda. In a letter to the judge presiding over his case, the accused killer, Abdulhakim Muhammad, calls himself a soldier in Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and calls the shooting "a Jihadi Attack" in... (GunPolicy.org)

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