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Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
04-18-2016, 06:05 PM
Capitol plot suspect appears competent, using birth name

By DAN SEWELL, Associated Press
4 hrs ago

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Booking photo of Christopher Lee Cornell. © Butler County Jail/AP Booking photo of Christopher Lee Cornell. CINCINNATI — A suburban Cincinnati man, the beard and long hair he had when arrested gone, has been calling himself again by his birth name and appears competent to stand trial on charges that he plotted to attack the U.S. Capitol in support of the Islamic State group, according to testimony Monday.

Defense psychologist Scot Bresler, of the University of Cincinnati, strongly advised that Christopher Lee Cornell, 22, be re-evaluated because his competency is "marginal" and could change before trial. U.S. District Judge Sandra Beckwith said she would move ahead with a trial schedule, at the end of a competency hearing she called after his attorneys raised questions about Cornell's mental state.

Cornell had used the name Raheel Mahrus Ubaydah and followed some Islamic religious practices while, the FBI said, expressing support for violent jihadists. Bresler said he thought Cornell "self-radicalized" and adopted the identity to make him "feel he was somebody."

Cornell has been held without bond since his January 2015 arrest near Cincinnati by the FBI. He has pleaded not guilty to four charges, including attempted murder of U.S. officials and employees. His father has said he was misled and coerced by "a snitch."

Bresler, who has repeatedly examined Cornell since his arrest, said Sunday was the first time he asked him to call him "Chris," instead of "Raheel" when he met with him at Boone County Jail in northern Kentucky where he was brought recently from a federal facility. Cornell, sitting at the defense table in jail clothes with wrists and ankles shackled, appeared less gaunt than in earlier appearances and nodded and smiled at times, such as when he spotted his family.

His attorneys could still pursue a defense of not guilty by reason of insanity, although Bresler said Cornell has said he would oppose that defense. Bresler said Cornell suffers from schizotypal disorder, which can cause marked social anxiety and odd thinking, and has long had problems with depression.

He said Cornell at times has been overwhelmed by depressed, "dark" feelings, and has repeatedly expressed suicidal thoughts including just days ago. He said he has found him "crying incessantly" and unable to process information well.

He said the youth, living a lower-middle-class existence in his parents' apartment, was socially withdrawn and spent hours alone on his computer.

"He created this identity to make him feel as if his life made a difference ... to make him feel he was somebody," Bresler said.

The judge ruled that evaluations by both sides and other potential evidence will remained sealed.

Beckwith last year appointed Martin Pinales and Candace Crouse to represent Cornell after a federal public defender asked to withdraw from the case. The same lawyers represented Michael Hoyt, a former Cincinnati area country club bartender who was ruled not guilty by reason of insanity on a charge he threatened to kill then-Speaker of the House John Boehner.

They subsequently filed a motion last November saying there was "reasonable cause to believe that Mr. Cornell may presently be suffering from a mental disease or defect rendering him mentally incompetent."

The FBI said agents arrested Cornell in a gun shop parking lot near his home west of Cincinnati. They said he had just bought two M-15 assault weapons and ammunition and planned to attack the Capitol with pipe bombs and guns.

Cornell's arrest came amid increased concern over Islamic State militant efforts to recruit homegrown "lone wolf" terrorists. The FBI has said Cornell, of suburban Green Township, wanted to "wage jihad" and sent messages on social media and posted video in support of Islamic State militants and violent attacks by others.

Cornell told WXIX-TV of Cincinnati after his arrest that he wanted to shoot President Barack Obama in the head.




Cornell told WXIX-TV of Cincinnati after his arrest that he wanted to shoot President Barack Obama in the head.

^^^^^^ They had me thinking the bastard was most likely crazy until I read that last line!!!!

Dude damn sure aint crazy.........--Tyr

Elessar
04-18-2016, 07:03 PM
Cornell told WXIX-TV of Cincinnati after his arrest that he wanted to shoot President Barack Obama in the head.

^^^^^^ They had me thinking the bastard was most likely crazy until I read that last line!!!!

Dude damn sure aint crazy.........--Tyr

Damn, Tyr My Friend.

I respect you a lot, but I'd advise caution with a statement such as that.

I do not care for or respect Obama, but he is still POTUS.

All it takes is one Obama fan to make a report of such things
and this house might get invaded by people who investigate
conceived threats to officials.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
04-18-2016, 08:21 PM
Damn, Tyr My Friend.

I respect you a lot, but I'd advise caution with a statement such as that.

I do not care for or respect Obama, but he is still POTUS.

All it takes is one Obama fan to make a report of such things
and this house might get invaded by people who investigate
conceived threats to officials.

I didnt say do it(nor would I ever advocate such criminality), I merely stated my opinion that lots of people think like that,
and only idiots/morons or crazy loons would try to act upon such thoughts.
Hell, I've only stated here dozens of times that the piece of shit obama must not be harmed by such crap.
That he must be legally charged with treason and have his day in court.
Everything being legally done..-Tyr

Elessar
04-18-2016, 09:12 PM
I didnt say do it(nor would I ever advocate such criminality), I merely stated my opinion that lots of people think like that,
and only idiots/morons or crazy loons would try to act upon such thoughts.
Hell, I've only stated here dozens of times that the piece of shit obama must not be harmed by such crap.
That he must be legally charged with treason and have his day in court.
Everything being legally done..-Tyr

Fair enough! Just looking out for you and this community of Ours!

I hope you and all understand.

Gunny
04-18-2016, 09:27 PM
Damn, Tyr My Friend.

I respect you a lot, but I'd advise caution with a statement such as that.

I do not care for or respect Obama, but he is still POTUS.

All it takes is one Obama fan to make a report of such things
and this house might get invaded by people who investigate
conceived threats to officials.


Which makes him more important than any other life? I'd say most lives are more important than his since he has had the power to ruin plenty. He's been playing king for 7+ years without regard for the will of the people, nor our governmental process. We have a First Amendment. I won't shut up. I think the only reason he isn't already dead is because Biden was next in the chute, and for the first 4 years Pelosi was next. You'd have to take out all 3 to accomplish anything.

And I don't go for all this "He's POTUS" crap. In case you haven't noticed, no one else in the world does anymore either. He's turned "POTUS" into "Pussy of the US".

And if the government wants to come after me for exercising my 1st Amendment Rights? I've been willing to die for those rights all my life. Bring your lunch.

Elessar
04-18-2016, 11:53 PM
And I don't go for all this "He's POTUS" crap. In case you haven't noticed, no one else in the world does anymore either. He's turned "POTUS" into "Pussy of the US".



Some rare times, I just want you to shut up! And I mean
that in a friendly way.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
04-19-2016, 05:29 AM
Fair enough! Just looking out for you and this community of Ours!

I hope you and all understand.

I understood you and had no problem at all with your comment.
I just thought it prudent that I restate for the umpteenth time here at this forum that I have never advocated any illegal /criminal
actions be taken against him.
It would be a great catastrophe if some crazed person actually did such a thing and succeeded!
He'd become a martyr and I do not think this nation would survive the turmoil caused.
If justice is ever to be served upon him, it must be done in a court of law my friend..--Tyr