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Lawyer: Alleged assault prompted by Prophet Muhammed cartoon

Man awaiting trial on terrorism charges has been indicted on new charges of assaulting a fellow inmate at a federal jail

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In this Nov. 7, 2014 file photo Thomas Durkin, attorney for Adel Daoud who is awaiting trial on terrorism charges, speaks at the federal courthouse in Chicago.

AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File

By Michael Tarm
Associated Press

CHICAGO — A 21-year-old suburban Chicago man awaiting trial on terrorism charges faces new allegations of attacking a fellow inmate who his attorney says taunted him with a cartoon drawing of the Prophet Muhammad.

Adel Daoud attended an initial hearing Tuesday in Chicago federal court. Five new counts include assault with intent to murder and using a makeshift weapon to seriously injure.

Defense attorney Thomas Durkin told reporters the alleged assault was prompted by a Muhammad drawing by the other inmate. The indictment doesn’t offer details.

At an earlier hearing in the terrorism case, Daoud insisted on making a statement to Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman. He told her “the world is united in a war against Islam.” He added there’s a conspiracy against him that includes the judge hiring Freemasons as jurors.