A Maryland man has been arrested and charged with theft of a rental truck and was allegedly going to use that vehicle to plow through Washington, D.C. pedestrians in what he says would have been an ISIS-inspired attack.

A Maryland man has been charged with stealing a rental truck that authorities say he wanted to use to kill pedestrians at National Harbor in Maryland, near Washington, DC. https://t.co/201WEgssG9 — NBC News (@NBCNews) April 8, 2019

He was reportedly very focused on carrying it out:

“I was just going to keep driving and driving and driving. I wasn’t going to stop,” Henry told the FBI, according to charging papers filed Monday.

Feds: Maryland Muslim plotted jihad mass murder by ramming truck into crowds at National Harbor waterfront: The Justice Department said the jihadi harbored "hatred" for anyone who wasn't Muslim and wanted to slaughter innocents like the attack in Nice,… https://t.co/E1fYCKKE3y pic.twitter.com/sd4bITcGOk — Pamela Geller (@PamelaGeller) April 8, 2019

28-year-old Rondell Henry of Germantown, Maryland was taken into police custody.

UPDATE: Here is a photo of Rondell Henry, 28, of Germantown, Maryland, a man federal authorities are accusing of plotting to ram a stolen U-Haul truck into pedestrians in an ISIS-inspired attack at National Harbor. https://t.co/8TMoYAMf27 pic.twitter.com/zqezcKnKyj — ABC 7 News – WJLA (@ABC7News) April 8, 2019

He was apprehended not far from the White House in Washington, D.C.:

The government’s detention memo alleges that Henry, who claimed to be inspired by the ISIS terrorist organization, stole a U-Haul van with the intention of using it as a weapon against pedestrians on sidewalks within the National Harbor complex along the Potomac River in Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C.

Reports say he was going to pattern his attack after the 2016 attack in Nice, France in which an ISIS-inspired terrorist used a vehicle to kill 86 people.