PHOENIX โ€” An 18-year-old Islamic State follower who was shot earlier this year after throwing rocks at and wielding a knife toward a police officer in metro Phoenix is asking a judge to reduce his $500,000 bond or release him from jail with electronic monitoring.

A lawyer representing Ismail Hamed said in a court filing Thursday that his clientโ€™s bond was more than is necessary to assure his presence at future court hearings and that he isnโ€™t a risk of fleeing from authorities.

Hamed has been jailed since his Jan. 8 arrest outside a sheriffโ€™s substation in Fountain Hills, 38 miles northeast of downtown Phoenix

โ€œDuring his incarceration he has endured many difficulties being away from his family, including isolation, stress/anxiety and harassment from others in the jail,โ€ said Mark Mendoza, Hamedโ€™s attorney.

The Maricopa County Attorneyโ€™s Office, which is prosecuting Hamed, said the agency is aware of Hamedโ€™s request and reviewing its options.

Before the attack, Hamed told a 911 operator that he pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, was armed with rocks and a knife, and wanted to meet face-to-face with an officer. He told the operator that he wanted to protest suffering in the Middle East.

Body-camera video of the encounter shows that when a sheriffโ€™s sergeant asked for Hamedโ€™s identification, Hamed started throwing rocks at him, leading the officer to pull out his handgun and point it at Hamed, who then drew a knife and walked toward the sergeant.

The officer shot Hamed, who survived his injuries, after Hamed ignored a warning to drop the knife.

Hamed, who at the time was a high school student on winter break, has pleaded not guilty to aggravated assault and terrorism charges.

The Maricopa County Sheriffโ€™s Office, which investigated the case, has said Hamed didnโ€™t have any contacts with recruiters for terrorist groups and instead was self-radicalized through his research of the Islamic State and radical groups.


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