Faisal Mohammad became obsessed with the death cult and its sick
propaganda before launching the savage attack in November, according to
cops.
Mohammad burst into a college classroom, stabbing two students before stabbing a construction worker who intervened.
He then fled from the building, where he knifed an employee sitting on a bench. The 18-year-old was shot dead by a cop following the spree at the University of California.
Mohammad, a first year student from sunny Santa Clara, had trawled
the web for ISIS-related websites and sites for other twisted terror
groups, according to the FBI.
The brainwashed student carried a backpack containing a bizarre
two-page, hand-written “manifesto” detailing horrific plans to bind
students to their desks with zip-tie handcuffs.
He planned to make a hoax distress call to cops, ambush responding
officers with a hunting knife and steal their guns to shoot a hit-list
of classmates.
Mohammad”s backpack also held a photocopy of an ISIS flag and a list of items he would need for the attack, the FBI said.
FBI spokeswoman Gina Swankie said: “Every indication is that Mohammad acted on his own.
“It may never be possible to definitively determine why he chose to
attack people on the UC [University of California] Merced Campus.”
The vicious knife rampage took place just a month before a
radicalised gun-wielding husband-and-wife team killed 14 people and
wounded 21 others at a workplace holiday party in San Bernardino.
Investigators said Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik were also influenced by the depraved death cult – also called Daesh.
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