News about James Foley

There is a lot of backlash against 'extra care' for ISIS 'Beatle' behind 'horrific' beheadings

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 27, 2022
El Shafee Elsheikh, 34, (left) or 'Ringo' will not be jailed in solitary confinement at ADX Florence in Colorado (right), but instead he'll spend his time in a less restrictive jail on the same site as USP Florence High. Elsheikh, a West London journalist, received eight life sentences for committing'some of the most barbaric terrorist acts ever seen' as part of the twisted 'ISIS Beatles' party, which captured, tortured, and killed a group of journalists and humanitarian workers in Syria in 2014.

AVOIDS, a notorious ISIS group, is serving a life term in a "concrete box" in a Colorado supermax jail

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 27, 2022
El Shafee Elsheikh, 34, will not go to what is described as a "concrete box" at the ADX Florence jail in Colorado, but a less restrictive prison on the same site known as USP Florence High. Elsheikh received eight life sentences for "some of the most barbaric terrorist acts ever seen" as part of the twisted 'ISIS Beatles' group, which was named as such because of its British accents. The group captured, tortured, and murdered a group of journalists and humanitarian workers in Syria in 2014. Three of the victims were killed on video before the sickening film was released online by the death cult, shocking the world.

For plotting to kidnap and behead Americans, ISIS Beatle has been sentenced to life in jail

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 19, 2022
On Friday, El Shafee Elsheikh (inset) was sentenced to life in US prison. Elsheikh, a Sudanese born and raised in London, was found guilty of plotting to murder four American hostages (right, clockwise from top right): Peter Kassig, Kayla Mueller, Steven Sotloff, and James Foley. Following the sentencing hearing, Foley's mother, Diane (main) spoke to reporters, saying, "Today we remember four extraordinary young Americans."

Met reveal how they pinpointed ISIS Beatles to counter-EDL demonstration

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 17, 2022
On September 11, 2011, Alexanda Kotey (pictured top right), 38, and El Shafee Elsheikh (pictured bottom right), 34, were protesting outside the Tyburn public house in Marble Arch. (Project pictured main) A group of men were arrested in connection with the stabbing, which took place on the tenth anniversary of the Twin Tower terrorist attack in New York, but Kotey and Elsheikh were released without charge. Both journalists and humanitarian staff will fly to Syria later this year and form the twisted 'ISIS Beatles' group, which was named as such because of their British accents. In 2014, they captured, tortured, and killed a group of journalists and humanitarian workers. In April, Kotey was sentenced to prison in the United States for his part in the assassination of American hostages, but El Shafee Elsheikh will be convicted on Friday of his complicity in the plot. The Metropolitan Police chiefs weighed in on how officers pleaded guilty to prosecutors' request that the four-strong squad be brought to justice. Mohammed Emwazi, a ringleader who was killed in a drone attack in 2015, was also killed in a terror cell.

After landing in the United Kingdom on a flight from Turkey, 'ISIS Beatle', 38, is arrested at Luton airport

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 11, 2022
Aine Davis, who is suspected of complicity in the guarding, torturing, and beheading of prisoners for the terrorist group, arrived in the United Kingdom on a Turkish flight. After seven-and-a-half years in jail for being an ISIS affiliate, he was released from the country. The 38-year-old has previously denied being named 'Jihadi Paul,' a member of the Beatles' organisation owed to the British accents of its members. Officers from the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command arrested him on his arrival in the United Kingdom.