The Justice Department charged Waheba Issa Dais with attempting to provide material support to Islamic State after arresting the 45 year old divorcee in Cudahy, Wisconsin on Wednesday.
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She was said to be the first person in six months to be arrested on charges of supporting a violent militant group.
Dais, a legal US resident since 1992, used a number of social media accounts, including accounts hijacked from others, to promote the Islamic State group and facilitate recruitment, according to an indictment.
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She maintained a digital "library of instructions on how to make bombs, biological weapons, poisons and suicide vests" to assist Islamic State supporters in plotting attacks.
She encouraged one person, apparently a law enforcement informant, on how to make the poison ricin and "suggested the individual introduce the ricin to a government post or water reservoirs," it said.
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She also allegedly suggested targets for bomb attacks including street festivals and other summer celebrations.
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