[1] Around the same time, the FBI was investigating Daniel Patrick Boyd, who had traveled to Pakistan in the 1980s to participate in the Soviet–Afghan War, for possible terrorist activity.
[3] On August 4, 2009, the FBI indicted Mohammad as the eighth member of the Raleigh jihad group, led by Daniel Patrick Boyd, that allegedly plotted to commit murder and conduct kidnappings overseas and against the U.S. Marines base in Quantico, Virginia.
[5] According to Seth Jones of the RAND Corporation, U.S. officials believed that Mohammad had also helped to persuade 5 people from Virginia to travel to Pakistan.
[2] He was killed in a CIA drone strike in the tribal areas of Babar Ghar, South Waziristan, Pakistan, on November 16, 2011.
[6] Mohammad was the fourth American citizen killed by a drone strike overseas since 2009, following AQAP affiliate Anwar al-Awlaki, Awlaki's son Abdulrahman, and Samir Khan.