Ex-Soldier From Md. Indicted On Terror Charge
GREENBELT, Md. (AP) -- A former Army soldier has been indicted in Maryland on charges that he tried to join a terrorist organization in Somalia.
A federal grand jury indictment returned Wednesday charges Craig Benedict Baxam with attempting to provide material support to al-Shabab. He faces a maximum sentence of 15 years if convicted.
Baxam, who is from Laurel, served in the Army from 2007 to 2011. He was arrested on a criminal complaint in January upon returning to Maryland from Africa.
Prosecutors say Baxam, 24, cashed out his retirement savings and bought a plane ticket to Kenya with plans of traveling to Somalia and joining al-Shabab. He was arrested in Kenya before reaching Somalia.
Baxam's public defender has said Baxam was naive, impulsive and simply exploring his religion.
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