The Ashland man who allegedly hatched a homegrown terrorism plot to fly explosive-laden, remote-controlled airplanes into national landmarks in Washington, D.C. has agreed to plead guilty, according to an agreement that was filed Tuesday in US District Court in Boston. Rezwan Ferdaus would serve 17 years in prison followed by 10 years of supervised release and would be subjected to a fine under the agreement to plead guilty.
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