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Truck driver pleads not guilty to planning Christmas Day attack in San Francisco

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FRESNO, Calif. – A 26-year-old tow truck driver is pleading not guilty to planning a Christmas Day attack on San Francisco‘s Pier 39.

Everitt Aaron Jameson entered the not guilty plea during a Friday federal court appearance in Fresno.

A grand jury indicted the Modesto man Thursday on allegations of plotting to use pipe bombs to funnel people into part of the popular tourist destination in order to shoot them.

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READ MORE: Guns, letter found in home of man who plotted Christmas terror attack in San Francisco: FBI

He is charged with attempting to aid a terrorist organization and distributing bomb-making information. Each carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.

The FBI arrested Jameson Dec. 22 after he talked to undercover agents, including one he thought was with the Islamic State group.

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Assistant federal defender Charles Lee says agents found no bomb-making materials and his client had expressed second-thoughts.

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