Ahlam Megahed, center, is greeted by friends and family, including her daughter Miriam, 18, left, Friday evening outside the Federal Courthouse after a judge set bail at $200,000 for her son Youssef Megahed, 21. The government immediately appealed, which means Megahed will remain in custody. In August, Megahed and fellow USF student Ahmed Mohamed were pulled over in South Carolina and today it was revealed that police found PVC pipe filled with homemade "low-grade explosive mixture'' and a videotape instruction for turning a remote-controlled toy car into a detonator in their car.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Megahed's mom
Ahlam Megahed, center, is greeted by friends and family, including her daughter Miriam, 18, left, Friday evening outside the Federal Courthouse after a judge set bail at $200,000 for her son Youssef Megahed, 21. The government immediately appealed, which means Megahed will remain in custody. In August, Megahed and fellow USF student Ahmed Mohamed were pulled over in South Carolina and today it was revealed that police found PVC pipe filled with homemade "low-grade explosive mixture'' and a videotape instruction for turning a remote-controlled toy car into a detonator in their car.
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