Cab driver who tried to help Islamic State gets 11 years
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Mahmoud Elhassan was born in Sudan and came to America in 2012 on a green card to join his family. Within two years, he was advertising himself online to a radical cleric as a one-man “sleeper cell.”
Elhassan, 26, a taxi driver from Woodbridge, was sentenced to 11 years in prison Friday for attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State. Elhassan was arrested last year in an FBI sting after he convinced a friend, Joseph Farrokh, to join the Islamic State and helped him get there by driving him to the airport.
At Friday’s sentencing hearing, Elhassan tearfully renounced his support of the Islamic State and apologized to his family, to the American people in general, and to the Muslim community “for defaming their image.”
“I was just kind of isolated,” Elhassan told U.S. District Judge Anthony Trenga as he tried to explain his actions. “All the stuff I was saying made me feel like a full man.”


