Pimentel, 27, is being held without bail on charges including weapons possession and conspiracy as terror crimes. Zablocki had said Pimentel wasn't a clandestine operator planning a true threat, noting that authorities say Pimentel had a website detailing his belief in holy war, or jihad, and advocacy of violence against U.S. army installations, police stations and other locales in the United States. Pimentel also posted an article, from an online al-Qaida magazine, with instructions on how to make a bomb, according to a criminal complaint.