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07/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/08/2026 14:33

Maryland Man Sentenced for Attempting to Provide Material Support to ISIS

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Maryland Man Sentenced for Attempting to Provide Material Support to ISIS

Baltimore, Maryland - A Maryland man learned his fate in federal court, today, in connection with charges stemming from his attempt to join and fight for ISIS.

U.S. District Judge Adam B. Abelson sentenced Michael Sam Teekaye, Jr., 22, to 15 years in prison, followed by lifetime supervised release, for attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. Teekaye, who pled guilty to the charges in January 2026, unknowingly revealed his plan to join and fight for ISIS to an undercover officer (UCO).

Kelly O. Hayes, U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, announced the sentence with Special Agent in Charge Jimmy Paul, FBI Baltimore Field Office.

"Mr. Teekaye sought to support a foreign terrorist organization that has committed unspeakable acts of violence and took real-world steps to carry out a terrorist attack in Maryland," Hayes said. "Today's sentence underscores that those who seek to aid terrorist organizations will be identified, prosecuted, and held fully accountable. I commend the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force and our law-enforcement partners for their exceptional work in disrupting this threat and protecting our communities before any harm could occur. There is no margin for error when it comes to terrorism."

"This sentencing reinforces the gravity of Michael Teekaye's crimes. Undoubtedly, lives were saved because law enforcement thwarted Teekaye's plan to join ISIS and murder Americans," Paul said. "The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force works around the clock to protect our country by identifying threats like this and preventing them from being carried out and harming our citizens."

According to court documents, between March and April 2023, Teekaye engaged in multiple conversations with the UCO. During these conversations, Teekaye told the UCO he wanted to travel to Africa to join ISIS as a "mujahid," or fighter. Teekaye also told the UCO that his "plan B" was to carry out an attack in the United States against Jews and people who support Israel. He said that he researched buildings close to him that support Israel and thought about how to "gun down key members or anyone involved."

On three occasions, in May and June 2024, Teekaye purchased ammunition and range time at a shooting range in Severn, Maryland, which he later told the UCO was part of his "training." Then in July 2024, Teekaye attempted to purchase a Kalashnikov K-9 9mm assault rifle, but since Teekaye was on probation in a state criminal case, the purchase was denied.

During conversations with the UCO, between August and October 2024, Teekaye told the UCO that he engaged with a Somali ISIS fighter regarding his plans to travel to Somalia to join ISIS. Teekaye explained that he would first fly to Turkey, then travel to Ethiopia, and then cross the border into Somalia. He sent the UCO screenshots of an Ethiopian e-Visa he obtained from the ISIS fighter. On Oct. 4, Teekaye told the UCO that he received airline tickets from the ISIS fighter. He also sent the UCO screenshots of his travel itinerary showing that he planned to depart from Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI) on Oct. 14, and fly to Istanbul, Turkey, with a layover in London.

Then on Oct. 10, Teekaye sent the UCO a photo of himself wearing a black mask and holding a large machete, and he added, "Victory or shahada [i.e., martyrdom] … either you do it here or over there or both." On Oct.11, the UCO asked whether Teekaye was "sure" he wanted to join ISIS. Teekaye responded that he was "sure" because he had done "a lot of research" and "they are the only group that has the most true and sincere intentions." Then on Oct. 14, FBI agents arrested Teekaye at BWI after he checked in for his flight and proceeded through security.

After his arrest, Teekaye made the following unprovoked statements, among others: "I'm just gonna get out in 20 years and I'm just gonna do it here. Okay? Okay? It will never stop. Jihad will never stop. I'll just do it here then, when I get out." He then referenced to a recent attack in which ISIS prison inmates killed four Russian penal colony guards, and he threatened to kill a guard while in prison. He continued, "You think 20 years is something? I'll be like 40 when I get out, then I'll just do it. I don't care. It will never stop. Jihad will never stop. I'll come and I'll kill your soldiers. I'll kill you, and I'll kill . . . ." While making these statements, Teekaye kicked and spat on one of the arresting agents.

Following Teekaye's arrest, the FBI searched his cell phone pursuant to a search warrant. The cell phone showed that he conducted multiple searches for specific Jewish and Israeli individuals and organizations in Howard County. Additionally, law enforcement discovered that Teekaye conducted searches about "how to break into a home" and "how to escape murder." One of these individuals, a rabbi, submitted a victim-impact statement. The rabbi also spoke at the sentencing, detailing how Teekaye's crime impacted him and the Jewish community.

U.S. Attorney Hayes commended the FBI Baltimore Field Office for its work in the investigation and praised the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force, along with the FBI's Newark and Richmond Field Offices and New York Police Department, for their valuable assistance. Ms. Hayes also thanked Assistant U.S. Attorney Christina Hoffman, who is prosecuting this case, with the assistance of Trial Attorney Elisa Poteat, DOJ's National Security Division Counterterrorism Section.

For more information about the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office, its priorities, and resources available to help the community, visit justice.gov/usao-md.

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Updated July 8, 2026
Topics
Domestic Terrorism
National Security
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