By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
Since late 2013, more than 110 people have been charged in federal court with crimes related to ISIS, U.S. Assistant Attorney General John Carlin said Monday.
Carlin urged Americans to alert federal authorities when they witness a supporter of terrorist organizations, Reuters reports.
He said people in the community have told authorities in more than 80% of the ISIS cases that they believed the suspect had been involved in crimes for which they were charged. But in more than half of those cases, the public failed to report the activity until after charges were filed.
Last year, 60 people with links to ISIS were charged.
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