Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, FBI Director Christopher Wray said he was glad that two alleged members of the Islamic State accused of killing American citizens will face justice in “American courts.” The United States Justice Department had earlier unsealed charges against the two Islamic State militants from Britain, accusing them of carrying out a gruesome campaign of torture, beheadings and other acts of violence against Western hostages they had captured in Syria, including four Americans.
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FBI Director stresses importance of alleged ISIS members facing justice in ‘American courts’
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