Honduras man living in Miami charged with trying to bomb a mall

Solano is scheduled to have a pre-trial detention hearing on Thursday
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Police officers swarm the Dolphin Mall following unconfirmed reports of an active shooter in the area on August 19, 2017. Geo.tv via Miami Herald/C.M. Guerrero/Files
 

A Honduras citizen with sympathies to Daesh and residing in Miami appeared in federal court on Monday on a charge of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction in a planned attack on a crowded Miami shopping mall, the US Justice Department said.

Vicente Solano, 53, planned to detonate an explosive in a crowded area of the Dolphin Mall and if convicted, he could face up to life in prison, it said.

Solano discussed his plot with a confidential source and two Federal Bureau of Investigation undercover employees. Solano provided three videos to the source, in which he makes pro-Daesh statements and expresses anti-US sentiments, the department said.

At his court appearance, a judge appointed an attorney, who has not spoken to media about the case.

As a part of a federal sting operation, Solano took possession of what he thought was an explosive device, tried to arm it and walked toward a mall entrance to launch his attack.

He was arrested, the department said.

The device was inert and did not pose a risk to the public, it said.

Solano is scheduled to have a pre-trial detention hearing on Thursday.