What to Know
- A plea hearing is set Wednesday in Miami federal court for 53-year-old Vicente Adolfo Solano.
- Court documents indicate Solano will plead guilty to for attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
- Despite Solano's claims of Islamic State sympathies, the FBI says no direct links to terrorist groups were found.
Court records show a Honduran man is scheduled to plead guilty in a plot to detonate a bomb in a Florida mall food court in support of the Islamic State extremist group.
A plea hearing is set Wednesday in Miami federal court for 53-year-old Vicente Adolfo Solano. Court documents indicate Solano will plead guilty to a single count of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, which carries a maximum 20-year prison sentence.
The FBI says Solano wanted to detonate a bomb last October at the Dolphin Mall near Miami, but was actually working with undercover FBI operatives who gave him a fake bomb before his arrest.
Despite Solano's claims of Islamic State sympathies, the FBI says no direct links to terrorist groups were found.