Heather Elizabeth Coffman

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Heather Elizabeth Coffman is an American woman who was charged and convicted of terrorism offenses, after online conversations with counter-terrorism officials who were pretending to be interested in learning more about ISIS.[1] Coffman received a sentence of four and a half years.

References

  1. Trevor Aaronson (2017-04-20). "THE NEW TARGETS: FBI Stings Zero In on ISIS Sympathizers. Few Have Terrorist Links.". The Intercept. https://theintercept.com/2017/04/20/fbi-stings-zero-in-on-isis-sympathizers-few-have-terrorist-links/. Retrieved 2019-03-17. "Heather Elizabeth Coffman, of Glen Allen, Virginia, used several social media accounts to communicate with FBI informants posing as ISIS agents. She was sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison."