Prison terms were handed down to two more men Wednesday for plottingto kill military personnel at Fort Dix.
Twenty-four-year-old cab driver Mohamad Shnewer, of Cherry Hill, was sentenced to life plus 30 years in prison. Shnewer was heard repeatedly on tapes made by an FBI informant talking about attacking the United States.
Shnewer told the judge that he talked like a jihadist, but didn't have what it takes to be one. The judge called him the "epicenter of the conspiracy".
Also sentenced was 25-year-old Serdar Tatar, a convenience store clerk from Philadelphia. Tatar was sentenced to 33 years for providing a map of Fort Dix that was to be used in the foiled attack.
A jury convicted Shnewer, Tatar and three brothers in December. The brothers received life sentences Tuesday.
AP wires contributed to this report.