US Soldier
Pleads Guilty to Helping ISIS Googled
Badass Jihadi Now US Wants 40 Years
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 4 – Cole James
Bridges was arraigned on March
15 on charge of helping or
trying to help ISIS while in
the US Army.
U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Lewis J. Liman held the
arraignment and intial
conference. Inner City Press
covered it.
Bridges,
also known as Cole Gonzalez
according to the complaint,
pleaded not guilty through
counsel.
The complaint
says he searched for "badass
jihadi" and put a photo of
himself in a dish-dash on
social media.
On August 23,
Judge Liman held another
proceeding. Inner City Press
again covered it. AUSA Sam
Adelsberg said his office
expects to produce classified
materials in 45 days, and does
not anticipate filing any
motions as to CIPA-related
materials.
On June 14,
Bridge in a white skull cap
pled guilty to Counts 1 and 2,
with a sentencing set for
November 2. At the end, Judge
Liman asked the Marshals if
they could allow him to greet
/ say goodbye to his father,
in the courtroom.
After much delay,
Judge Liman on September 26,
2024 denied any further delay,
reiterating sentencing for
October 11.
On October 4, the
US Attorney's Office wrote in
asking for a 40 year sentence.
More details on
Substack here.
The case is US v.
Bridges, 21-cr-65 (Liman)
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