James Gonzalo Medina pleaded guilty today to a federal hate
crime for attempting to attack an Aventura, Florida synagogue, and to a charge
of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction, announced Attorney General
Jeff Sessions and Acting U.S. Attorney Benjamin G. Greenberg for the Southern
District of Florida.
During the plea proceedings, Medina admitted that in March
and April 2016, he planned to conduct a firearms or explosives attack on the
Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center. Medina took steps to prepare for this attack
including conducting surveillance of the Jewish Center. On April 29, 2016,
Medina took possession of what he believed to be an explosive device, obtained
from a Southern Florida Joint Terrorism Task Force agent, and approached the
Jewish Center on foot with the device in hand, intending to commit the attack.
"Acts of bigotry and hatred are evil and have no place
in our society," Attorney General Sessions said. "One of the top
priorities of this Department of Justice is reducing violent crime, and you can
be sure that this includes hate crime. We will not tolerate this repugnant
lawlessness, and we will be vigilant in prosecuting hate crime offenders to the
fullest extent of the law. I want to thank the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
the Southern Florida Joint Terrorism Task Force, and all of the Department of
Justice attorneys and staff who worked to bring this criminal to justice, and I
assure
“Today’s guilty plea demonstrates how hate often motivates
acts of domestic terror,” stated Acting U.S. Attorney Greenberg for the
Southern District of Florida. “Prosecuting terrorism and violent crimes
inspired by a victim’s race, religion, ethnicity, sexual preference, or gender
identity remains a top priority for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern
District of Florida and our dedicated partners at the Federal Bureau of
Investigation.”
A sentencing hearing has not yet been set.
This matter was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and Southern Florida Joint Terrorism Task Force. It is being
prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Marc Anton and Michael Thakur of the
Southern District of Florida, with the assistance of the Civil Rights
Division’s Special Litigation Counsel Steve Curran and National Security
Division’s Trial Attorney Taryn Meeks.
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