Sentencing set for Florida man in Jewish center bomb plot

James Medina, who pleaded guilty, could be jailed for life after trying to attack Aventura Turnberry building in 2016

The Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center in Aventura Florida. (Screen capture: Google Street View)
The Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center in Aventura Florida. (Screen capture: Google Street View)

A federal judge is set to sentence a Florida man convicted of plotting to bomb a synagogue and Jewish school center during Passover last year.

A sentencing hearing is scheduled Tuesday in Miami for 41-year-old James Medina, who pleaded guilty to a federal religious hate crime and attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. The maximum sentence is life in prison.

Authorities said Medina admitted to planning to attack the Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center. Medina was arrested on April 29, 2016, after approaching the center with a fake bomb provided by an undercover FBI informant.

James Gonzalo Medina, a 40-year-old convert to Islam from Hollywood, Florida, was arrested by the FBI last week, while carrying what he thought was a bomb to the Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center in a suburb of Miami (YouTube screen cap)

FBI recordings showed Medina supported the Islamic State terror group and claimed an obligation to attack Jews in the US.

Court documents also indicate that Medina suffers from bipolar disorder.

According to prosecutors, Medina initially planned to attack the 800-member Conservative synagogue and its school with assault rifles on Yom Kippur and was hoping to inspire other Muslims to commit terrorist attacks.

He reportedly told an undercover FBI informant that he was prepared to kill innocent women and children.

Medina also allegedly made several videos before the planned attack on the synagogue, including one in which he said goodbye to his family, the Sun-Sentinel reported at the time of the attack.

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