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August 01, 2016 01:42 PM

Gallery: Olympic terror suspect's parents deny son's involvement

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The Quran and a picture of Alisson Luan de Oliveira at age 16 sit on a table at his parents house in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016. Brazilians are on edge after a wave of terror attacks in Europe and threats by ISIS to disrupt the Olympic games, which run from Aug. 5 to Aug. 21. Brazil made about a dozen detentions of suspected ISIS sympathizers in late July. The resident Alisson Luan de Oliveira, a teenager suspected of being involved in a terrorist plot, was caught in this once surfer's paradise the earlier week feeding cautionary tales involving the global reach of social media and the gray areas between interest in and support of the self-described Islamic State.
The Quran and a picture of Alisson Luan de Oliveira at age 16 sit on a table at his parents house in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016. Brazilians are on edge after a wave of terror attacks in Europe and threats by ISIS to disrupt the Olympic games, which run from Aug. 5 to Aug. 21. Brazil made about a dozen detentions of suspected ISIS sympathizers in late July. The resident Alisson Luan de Oliveira, a teenager suspected of being involved in a terrorist plot, was caught in this once surfer's paradise the earlier week feeding cautionary tales involving the global reach of social media and the gray areas between interest in and support of the self-described Islamic State. Dado Galdieri McClatchy
The small bedroom of Alisson Luan de Oliveira's room in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016.
The small bedroom of Alisson Luan de Oliveira's room in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016. Dado Galdieri McClatchy
Lucineia de Oliveira and Sergio de Oliveira, mother and step father of Alisson Luan de Oliveira, talk inside their house in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016.
Lucineia de Oliveira and Sergio de Oliveira, mother and step father of Alisson Luan de Oliveira, talk inside their house in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016. Dado Galdieri McClatchy
Recycled computers had hard drives removed and were left untouched by his step father since the visit of federal police to their house in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016.
Recycled computers had hard drives removed and were left untouched by his step father since the visit of federal police to their house in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016. Dado Galdieri McClatchy
Arabic characters drawn in a wall at Alisson Luan de Oliveira's room in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016.
Arabic characters drawn in a wall at Alisson Luan de Oliveira's room in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016. Dado Galdieri McClatchy
TV screens and other junk stand for recycling at Alisson Luan de Oliveira's yard in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016.
TV screens and other junk stand for recycling at Alisson Luan de Oliveira's yard in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016. Dado Galdieri McClatchy
Lucineia de Oliveira and Sergio de Oliveira embrace as they look to their yard in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016.
Lucineia de Oliveira and Sergio de Oliveira embrace as they look to their yard in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016. Dado Galdieri McClatchy
Workers at the supermarket where Alisson Luan de Oliveira worked during the weekends set up goods at the store in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016.
Workers at the supermarket where Alisson Luan de Oliveira worked during the weekends set up goods at the store in Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016. Dado Galdieri McClatchy
A man walks past destroyed lamps of a XVII century Portuguese Catholic church overlooking the lagoon and the beach of Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016.
A man walks past destroyed lamps of a XVII century Portuguese Catholic church overlooking the lagoon and the beach of Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016. Dado Galdieri McClatchy
A surfer faces the sea as pounding waves break in Saquarema beach, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on July 29, 2016.
A surfer faces the sea as pounding waves break in Saquarema beach, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on July 29, 2016. Dado Galdieri McClatchy
A tourist walks down the road leading to a XVII century Portuguese Catholic church overlooking the city of Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016.
A tourist walks down the road leading to a XVII century Portuguese Catholic church overlooking the city of Saquarema, some 45 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 29, 2016. Dado Galdieri McClatchy
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