A U.S. Army soldier stationed in Hawaii pledged allegiance to ISIS and offered the terror group documents and training according to the FBI. Ikaika Erik Kang was arrested this past weekend for alleged ties to the Islamic State after a year-long investigation. Hawaii News reports: An active duty Hawaii soldier who was arrested for allegedly trying to provide

material support and training to the Islamic State terrorist group told an undercover federal agent Saturday that he wanted to “kill a bunch of people.” A criminal complaint alleges that Ikaika Erik Kang, 34, was arrested at his Waipahu apartment Saturday, shortly after pledging his loyalty to ISIS and making the threatening statement. READ MORE


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