An American charged with communicating threats against the creators of "South Park" is in federal custody on U.S. soil, a senior U.S. counter-terrorism official told CNN.
The Comedy Central series creators' Book of Mormon is up for 14 Tonys
Younus Mohammad, a New York native and Muslim convert charged with threatening the creators of the TV show "South Park," has been arrested in Morocco, according to the website he co-founded.
The American co-founder of a radical Islamic group Friday said prosecutors who have charged him with threats against the creators of "South Park" misread a document he said was intended to promote dialogue.
Federal authorities are using words uttered by the co-founder of a radical Islamic group to charge him with threats against the creators of "South Park."
CNN's Drew Griffin reports on federal criminal charges for threats against the creators of South Park.
A 21-year-old man who admitted posting online threats against the creators of the animated TV series "South Park" was sentenced Thursday to 25 years in prison.
An American-born man accused of posting an online attack against the creators of the animated TV series "South Park" due to a depiction of the Prophet Mohammed agreed to plead guilty Wednesday to providing material support to terrorists and other charges.
A Virginia man who allegedly posted an online attack against the creators of the animated series "South Park" has a detention hearing on Friday afternoon.
A Virginia man accused of attempting to travel to Somalia to join the Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab appeared in federal court Thursday, requesting that an attorney be appointed for him.
I sat on my friend's couch trying my best not to laugh.
Free speech issues and portrayals of Islam needlessly stirred a hornet's nest recently when "South Park" depicted the Prophet Mohammed disguised in a bear suit in the 200th episode of the popular Comedy Central TV show.
A radical Islamic website warns the creators of "South Park" after the Prophet Mohammed was featured on the show.
Nothing is sacred on "South Park."
A radical Islamic website says despite a provocative post -- warning the creators of "South Park" that they risk violent retribution for depicting the Prophet Mohammed in a bear suit -- the site is calling simply for protest, not violence.
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Animated films like Ratatouille, which topped the U.S. box office this past weekend, give great pleasure but get no respect