An Adams, Massachusetts, man accused of plotting a terrorist attack plans to plead guilty on at least some charges. Alexander Ciccolo’s trial had been scheduled to begin June 19.
Law enforcement began looking into Ciccolo following a tip from his father, a Boston police captain. They arrested Ciccolo on July 4, 2015, after he received firearms from a cooperating witness.
In an FBI interview, an agent asked Ciccolo about his support of ISIS and the terrorist group’s tactics.
“Are they doing a good thing?” the agent asked.
“Yeah, yeah they are,” Ciccolo replied. “They’re doing a good thing.”
Prosecutors said Ciccolo had partially constructed Molotov cocktails in his apartment, planned to build a pressure cooker bomb and attack a college cafeteria.
All pre-trial preparations have been paused, according to a court filing, “based on the good faith offer of a signed plea agreement.”
A spokeswoman for the US attorney confirms Ciccolo plans to plead guilty Monday, May 21st, but had no further comment.
Ciccolo’s attorney had no comment.
This reports comes from the New England News Collaborative, eight public media companies including Rhode Island Public Radio, joining together to tell stories of a changing region, with support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.


