As per a judge’s order, a mentally ill teenager targeted in an FBI counterterrorism sting operation is restricted from accessing records about the undercover informants he chatted with online before his arrest.
The judge’s order was made on Oct. 5 in the case of Davin Meyer , who was arrested in July as he was about to board an international flight in Denver, allegedly to travel to the Middle East and fight for ISIS. Meyer was 18 years old at the time of his arrest, and had been communicating with FBI informants since he was still a juvenile.
Meyer’s mother, who originally approached law enforcement out of concern for her son, said that the FBI entrapped the boy.
Following his arrest, […]
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