A federal judge on Tuesday increased the sentence for a New York City man who planned to join Islamic State (ISIS) and attacked an FBI agent to 25 years, after a federal appeals court called the original 17-year sentence "shockingly low", Reuters reports.
Fareed Mumuni, 27, pleaded guilty in 2017 to discussing plans to travel overseas to join ISIS and trying to stab an FBI agent after authorities arrived at his residence in the New York City borough of Staten Island in 2015 to execute a search warrant.
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