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Man who plotted '9/11-style' attack will spend life in prison, feds say

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Irene Wright, USA TODAY December 24, 2025 at 12:43 AM

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A man affiliated with al-Shabaab, an al Qaeda group in Somalia, was sentenced to life in prison Monday for plotting to carry out a "9/11-style" plane hijacking and attack in downtown Atlanta.

Cholo Abdi Abdullah, a 34-year-old Kenya national, was sentenced to two consecutive life terms for convictions that include conspiring to provide material to a foreign terrorist organization, conspiring to murder U.S. nationals, conspiring to commit aircraft piracy, destroy aircraft and commit acts of terrorism transcending national boundaries, according to the Department of Justice.

Abdullah was convicted in a jury trial on Nov. 4, 2024. He was first arrested in July 2019 during flight training in the Philippines, and was transferred to American custody in December 2020.

What is al-Shabaab?

Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujahideen, commonly called al-Shabaab, is a terrorist organization operating out of Somalia and eastern Africa. The leader of the group swore allegiance to al Qaeda in 2012 following the death of Osama bin Laden, according to the DOJ.

The organization released a statement in 2008, shortly after the United States deemed al-Shabaab a terrorist organization, declaring intent to target the United States, and that the group's "fighters" would hunt down members of the government.

The group had carried out multiple attacks against U.S. citizens, including in 2019 when a suicide bomber targeted an American in Nairobi, Kenya, killing him and 20 more people in the attack.

Abdullah's plot to recreate 9/11

Abdullah spent a year in various safehouses in Somalia after joining al-Shabaab in 2015, the DOJ says. He learned how to fire assault rifles and make explosives while receiving military training from high-ranking members.

During his training, he committed to joining an international effort to hijack commercial planes and attack the United States. Abdullah the traveled to a flight school in the Philippines to train as a commercial pilot, and his tuition was paid for by al-Shabaab, officials say.

He spent a significant amount of time researching how to get into the United States, how to get a knife onboard a commercial flight and how to work cockpit doors, specifically for a Boeing 737 aircraft.

Abdullah searched online for information about the Nairobi attack, and then searched for information on Delta flights and the "tallest building in Atlanta," the DOJ said.

He focused on the Bank of America Plaza, located in Midtown, Atlanta, and noted it's 1,023-foot total height and 55 floors.

Abdullah wrote notes detailing how a plane hijacking would be more successful if he was the pilot. He said the only successful hijack post-9/11 occurred when a pilot hijacked his own Ethiopian Airlines flight. The pilot in that case was seeking asylum and no one was harmed.

Abdullah was taken into custody before the final stages of his commercial pilot training, officials said.

Irene Wright is the Atlanta Connect reporter with USA Today’s Deep South Connect team. Find her on X @IreneEWright or email her at [email protected].

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