Convicted ISIS terrorist out to ‘kill boys in blue’ resentenced to 30 years in prison Protesters call for his freedom outside federal court in Boston

(Boston Herald) Convicted ISIS terrorist David Daoud Wright of Everett — part of a terror cell out to “kill boys in blue” — was resentenced Monday to 30 years in prison and a lifetime of supervision.

Wright, brought back to Boston, fought back tears as he told the judge he was flawed, but he did not apologize.

“I have learned more about myself in nearly three years incarcerated than I had in almost 30 years of life,” he told federal Judge Douglas Woodlock. “What exactly have I learned? I’m still learning things. … I’m an imperfect creature like everybody else in need of perfection from the creator.”

He added police had been among his “mentors” and he once considered going to college to one day be a “federal probation officer.” He said “snippets from phone calls” of his terror cell conspiring to kill “boys in blue” was not his “reality.”

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