A former Minnesotan who attended Robbinsdale's Armstrong and Cooper high schools was killed in Syria last weekend, the first American to die fighting for the terror group that calls itself the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIL).
Douglas McAuthur McCain's death is one of the first clues that U.S. officials have as they try to identify the Americans who have joined a group that has vowed to remake the Middle East. And his death is evidence that ISIL is willing to use Americans on the battlefield.
Born in Chicago, McCain moved to the Twin Cities and attended high schools in Robbinsdale in the late 1990s, according to school officials.
He has lived in San Diego in recent years, according to cousins still in the Twin Cities.
Kenyata McCain and another first cousin said Tuesday that McCain's mother received a call Monday from the State Department reporting that her 33-year-old son was dead.
Kenyata McCain said she was in touch with Douglas McCain on Friday, and "he was telling all of us he was in Turkey."
She noted that his Facebook page indicated that he supported the terrorist group, also known as ISIS.
"I know that he had strong Muslim beliefs," she added, "but I didn't know that he was in support of ISIS. I didn't think he would be."