US reaches plea deal with alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | CNN Politics (2024)

CNN

The US has reached a plea deal with alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two other defendants accused of plotting the 2001 terror attacks, according to the Defense Department.

The pretrial agreement– reached after 27 months of negotiations – takes the death penalty off the table for Mohammed,Walid Bin ‘Attash, and Mustafa al Hawsawi, prosecutors said in a letter, obtained by CNN, sent to the families of 9/11 victims and survivors shortly before the Department of Defense announced the news in a press release Wednesday evening.

After beginning negotiations in March 2022, the threemenagreed to plead guilty to all charges, including the murder of the 2,976 peoplelisted in the charging sheet, the families were told.

Mohammedand his co-defendantswill enter guilty pleas at a plea hearing that could come as early as next week, according to the letter.

“We recognize that the status of the case in general, and this news in particular, will understandably and appropriately elicit intense emotion, and we also realize that the decision to enter into a pre-trial agreement will be met with mixed reactions amongst the thousands of family members who lost loved ones,” prosecutors wrote in the letter. “The decision to enter into a pre-trial agreement after 12 years of pre-trial litigation was not reached lightly; however, it is our collective, reasoned, and good-faith judgment that this resolution is the best path to finality and justice in this case.”

‘The least bad deal’

The plea agreement avoids what would have been a long and complicated death penalty trial against Mohammed.

“This is the least bad deal in the real world that would ever happen,” said Peter Bergen, a terrorism expert and CNN national security analyst who has written extensively about Osama bin Laden.

The government faced the difficult challenge of advancing a case that had stalled over the course of the two decades since Mohammed’s capture in Pakistan in 2003 for his alleged involvement in the terror attacks.

“They were still in pre-trial hearings,” Bergen told CNN. “Getting some kind of deal is better.”

US reaches plea deal with alleged 9/11 mastermindKhalid Sheikh Mohammed | CNN Politics (1)

With the skeleton of the World Trade Center in the background, New York City firefighters work amid debris after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

In 2008, Mohammed was charged with a list of crimes includingconspiracy, murder in violation of the law of war, attacking civilians, attacking civilian objects, intentionally causing serious bodily injury, destruction of property in violation of the law of war, and terrorism and material support of terrorism. The US had said it would seek the death penalty for Mohammed.

But the military trial against Mohammed and his allegedco-conspiratorswas delayed for years as the US tried to determine how to handle the issue of tortureused against Mohammed and others at secret CIA prisons in the 2000s. The issue posed a legal problem for prosecutors about whether evidence obtained through torture was admissible in court.

The trial was set to begin on January 11, 2021, but delays brought about by the resignation of two judges and the coronavirus pandemic pushed the date back again.

The threealleged conspiratorswill still face a sentencing hearing where the parties will present evidence to argue for an appropriate sentence short of the death penalty. That sentencing hearing will not occur before next summer, according to the letter sent to families.

“During the sentencing hearings in this case, there may be an opportunity for a member of your family to testify about the impact the September 11 attacks have had on you and your loved ones, and to provide a victim impact statement that will be considered by the military jury in determining a sentence,” prosecutors said in the letter.

The letter notes that prosecutors met with families for feedback about possible plea agreementsas is required by law.

As partof the agreement,thedefendants agreed to answerwrittenquestions from the surviving victims and victims’ families about their roles and reasons for conducting theattacks.

The families now have 45 days to submit questionsto be answered bythe alleged co-conspirators by the end of the year, the letter says. According to the letter, the prosecutors plan to travel to meet with the families in person this fall to discuss the plea agreements.

US reaches plea deal with alleged 9/11 mastermindKhalid Sheikh Mohammed | CNN Politics (2)

Video Ad Feedback

‘Wow, shocking’: Son of a 9/11 victim reacts to report on possible Saudi involvement in 9/11

02:53 - Source: CNN

Families of victims push back

But some families pushed back on the plea agreements Wednesday.

Brett Eagleson, the president of 9/11 Justice, an organization that represents 9/11 survivors and family members of victims, said in a statement that the families are “deeply troubled by these plea deals” and pushed for more information about Saudi Arabia’s involvement in the attacks.

“While we acknowledge the decision to avoid the death penalty, our primary concernremains access to these individuals for information. These plea deals should not perpetuate a system of closed-door agreements, where crucial information is hidden without giving the families of the victims the chance to learn the full truth.”

“We urge the administration to ensure that these deals do not close the door on obtaining critical information that can shed light on Saudi Arabia’s role in the 9/11 attacks. Our quest for justice will not waver until the full truth is revealed, and justice is served for the victims and their families,” Eagleson said.

US reaches plea deal with alleged 9/11 mastermindKhalid Sheikh Mohammed | CNN Politics (3)

A woman wipes away tears as she views photographs of people missing after the 9/11 terrorist attack, on September 16, 2001. The posters were put up in front of the Armory on 25th Street, which had been converted to a family center for victims of the attack.

Terry Strada, the national chair for 9/11 Families United, said the news came asa gut punch as she stepped out of a Manhattan federal courthouse Wednesday afternoon from a daylong hearing in the families’ ongoing litigation with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Strada expressed concern that the plea deal news will overshadow the newly unsealed evidence in the families’ fight to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for its purported role in the terror plot. The kingdom has denied any involvement in the attacks.

“No family member knew this was coming,” she said. “I’m very suspicious of the timing of it. This is the biggest day in our entire case. Biggest day in 23 years of trying to obtain justice for the murder of our loved ones. And they offer those guys a plea deal.”

It’s unclear where Mohammed and his co-defendants will serve out their sentences.

The Biden administration has made it a priority to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cubawhere the defendants have been held,repatriating several detainees who were no longer considered significant threats to national security. But dozens of detainees still remain in the facility.

This story has been updated with additional details.

CNN’s Haley Britzky contributed to this report.

US reaches plea deal with alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | CNN Politics (2024)

References

Top Articles
11 mind-blowing facts about Craigslist, which makes more than $1 billion a year and employs just 50 people
How to Use Craigslist (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Jack Doherty Lpsg
NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration hiring NOAA Commissioned Officer: Inter-Service Transfer in Spokane Valley, WA | LinkedIn
neither of the twins was arrested,传说中的800句记7000词
Skycurve Replacement Mat
Lamb Funeral Home Obituaries Columbus Ga
Get train & bus departures - Android
Baseball-Reference Com
Gt Transfer Equivalency
4156303136
Craigslist Pets Longview Tx
Elbasha Ganash Corporation · 2521 31st Ave, Apt B21, Astoria, NY 11106
Espn Horse Racing Results
Bx11
Razor Edge Gotti Pitbull Price
Comics Valley In Hindi
Divina Rapsing
U Break It Near Me
What Is Vioc On Credit Card Statement
Hdmovie2 Sbs
Brbl Barber Shop
Boise Craigslist Cars And Trucks - By Owner
Sound Of Freedom Showtimes Near Movie Tavern Brookfield Square
The Boogeyman (Film, 2023) - MovieMeter.nl
Dove Cremation Services Topeka Ks
Is Light Raid Hard
Guinness World Record For Longest Imessage
Japanese Emoticons Stars
Mawal Gameroom Download
Filmy Met
The Latest: Trump addresses apparent assassination attempt on X
Los Amigos Taquería Kalona Menu
Edward Walk In Clinic Plainfield Il
Daily Journal Obituary Kankakee
Arcane Odyssey Stat Reset Potion
10 Most Ridiculously Expensive Haircuts Of All Time in 2024 - Financesonline.com
Crystal Mcbooty
Hingham Police Scanner Wicked Local
Busch Gardens Wait Times
Craigslist Pets Plattsburgh Ny
Samantha Lyne Wikipedia
Author's Purpose And Viewpoint In The Dark Game Part 3
Login
Fatal Accident In Nashville Tn Today
The Horn Of Plenty Figgerits
How to Install JDownloader 2 on Your Synology NAS
Craigslist Mendocino
John Wick: Kapitel 4 (2023)
Jane Powell, MGM musical star of 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers,' 'Royal Wedding,' dead at 92
Hsi Delphi Forum
Denys Davydov - Wikitia
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Arline Emard IV

Last Updated:

Views: 6569

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (72 voted)

Reviews: 95% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Arline Emard IV

Birthday: 1996-07-10

Address: 8912 Hintz Shore, West Louie, AZ 69363-0747

Phone: +13454700762376

Job: Administration Technician

Hobby: Paintball, Horseback riding, Cycling, Running, Macrame, Playing musical instruments, Soapmaking

Introduction: My name is Arline Emard IV, I am a cheerful, gorgeous, colorful, joyous, excited, super, inquisitive person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.