Story highlights An alleged ISIS sympathizer during a home raid Saturday, charging him with unlawful possession of guns, including machine guns

A witness told police the suspect wanted to go overseas to join ISIS and had a desire to "kill Americans," according to the criminal complaint

(CNN) The Joint Terrorism Task Force in Seattle arrested Daniel Seth Franey during a raid at his home in Montesano, Washington, on Saturday and charged him with unlawful possession of guns, including machine guns.

Franey landed on law enforcement's radar in April 2015 when a witness went to police to alert them Franey "regularly talked about his support for ISIL and claimed he wanted to go oversees to 'join the fight,'" according to the criminal complaint filed in federal court.

The witness said Franey talked about "his desire to kill Americans" and that he "wants to travel to Afghanistan to kill American soldiers, and that all non-Muslim Americans should be killed."

Franey was discharged from the Army in 2008 and told people he "deserted the army" after six years, according to court documents. The complaint says Army documents uncovered in the investigation confirm the claim.

Franey told the witness he was interested in obtaining an AK-47.

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