Ex-US Army Officer Indicted for Attempting to Join Hezbollah with Violent Intentions
A former US Army officer, Jack Danaher Molloy, 24, has been indicted on serious charges of attempting to support Hezbollah, a militant group recognized as a terrorist organization in the United States. According to the Department of Justice, Molloy sought to join the group with the expressed intention to "kill Jews."
Molloy, who is a dual citizen of the United States and Ireland, was arrested in Chicago on December 6, 2024, following a grand jury indictment that took place on January 5, 2025. The indictment states that he traveled to Lebanon in August last year to attempt to join Hezbollah and provide material support, including personnel and services.
While in Lebanon, Molloy encountered obstacles to joining the organization and subsequently traveled to Syria in October to assist Hezbollah amid ongoing conflicts. Upon returning to the U.S., he maintained efforts to join Hezbollah, including online communications with associated individuals.
Authorities noted evidence of Molloy’s animosity toward Jewish individuals, found in images and messages on his electronic devices, as well as through usernames linked to his social media accounts. In a WhatsApp conversation with a family member, he reportedly indicated that his objective was to join Hezbollah and harm Jews.
Molloy is accused of providing false statements to the FBI, including denial of plans to engage with Hezbollah or visit Syria. If convicted, he faces severe penalties, including a maximum of 20 years in prison for the material support charge and additional time for making false statements. The investigation is being conducted by the FBI with support from the US Marshals Service.
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