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‘SPILL ALL OF THEIR BLOOD…KILL THEM’: Alabama Chick Blows Off USA, Joins the ISIS, I Say- Lets Kill Her

She’s encouraging Muslims in America to terrorize people on their own land, too.

Hoda Muthana, 20, of Hoover, Alabama, graduated high school in 2013 and went on to study at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, before executing an elaborate plan to secretly leave for Syria,according to AL.com.

“It seems bizarre just because she was so quiet and kind of kept to herself,” Jordan LaPorta, who graduated high school with Muthana, told the outlet. “But we’ve kind of learned over the years that sometimes it’s people just like that who are most susceptible to extremist groups.”

The unsuspecting young woman was reportedly radicalized via the Internet after she left high school, abandoning her family’s moderate Islamic views for the extremist brand of the faith that is embraced by the Islamic State.

Her official joining with the Islamic State came after she told her father that she would be taking a school trip to Atlanta.

But rather than go to Georgia, she reportedly traveled to Syria, instead, where she connected with the terror group and married a jihadist after just one month; less than three months later, her new husband died on the battlefield, though that hasn’t dissuaded her from perpetuating the Islamic State’s mission.

Muthana’s Twitter messages on her now-suspended account @ZamuraIJannah show her terrifying level of devotion to the Islamic State, as she encouraged Muslims in America to “terrorize” non-believers, according to BuzzFeed.

“Americans wake up! Men and women altogether. You have much to do while you live under our greatest enemy, enough of your sleeping!” she wrote on March 19. “Go on drive-bys and spill all of their blood, or rent a big truck and drive all over them. Veterans, Patriot, Memorial etc Day parades..go on drive by’s + spill all of their blood or rent a big truck n drive all over them. Kill them.”

Read more: The Blaze