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The brother of Sami Osmakac defended his relative Tuesday outside the federal courthouse in downtown Tampa. Osmakac was convicted in June of federal terrorism charges based on his plan to bomb South Tampa’s bar MacDinton’s, take hostages and attack Tampa Bay bridges. Avni Osmakac said the FBI unfairly targeted his brother. "They're looking for people like him that are going through their own issues,” Avni Osmakac said. According to his brother, Sami Osmakac used to play soccer, go to amusement parks and visit nightclubs before he started showing signs of mental illness in 2009. Read More |