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Iraqi accused of plotting to kill George W. Bush in court in Columbus


Former President George W. Bush waves as he takes the field to participate in the ceremonial first pitch to recognize the 21st anniversary of Patriot Day on Sept. 11, 2022 before a baseball game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Texas Rangers in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

An Iraqi man admitted Thursday in federal court in Columbus to planning to smuggle other Iraqi nationals into the country in a plot to assassinate former President George W. Bush for initiating the Iraq War. But before the judge could accept the man’s guilty plea, his defense attorney asked for the case to be continued so he could make sure his client understood the plea.

Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab, 52, who had lived in an apartment in Columbus’ Northland area and in Indianapolis after arriving in the U.S. in 2020, appeared in court with an interpreter. The court appearance began with U.S. District Judge Michael H. Watson asking Shihab if he would prefer a different judge on the case since Bush appointed Watson in 2004. After conferring with his client, Assistant U.S. Public Defender George Chaney said Shihab felt comfortable moving forward.Assistant U.S. Attorney Jessica Knight said the government had filed a document charging Shihab with one count of attempting to provide material support to terrorists. Shihab, via an interpreter, then entered a guilty plea to the charge.



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