DETROITYpsilanti suspect linked to Islamic State caught with prison escape kit, feds say Robert SnellThe Detroit NewsHis electronic media contained more than 1,500 pictures and videos of violent ISIS propaganda along with a picture of a homemade pipe bomb, prosecutors wrote in a court filing.U.S. Attorney's OfficeInvestigators searched his prison cell in Milan and found escape paraphernalia, including a black ski mask, a black thermal shirt and a green duffel bag commonly used by escapees to lay across barbed wire as they attempt to climb over prison fences, prosecutors said.U.S. Attorney's OfficeRamadan told investigations that if he wanted to commit a violent act he would not travel overseas—that he would do it in the United States because it would be much easier, according to the government.U.S. Attorney's OfficeInvestigators also found photos and videos of Ramadan wearing combat vests and possessing/carrying firearms, ISIS photographs and videos and photos and videos of a suspected pipe bomb, according to court records.U.S. Attorney's OfficeRamadan was "extraordinarily reckless" with his firearms, prosecutors say. He pointed them at animals (left) and photographed his 3-year old daughter with his Glock handgun pointed at her head, according to a court filing.U.S. Attorney's OfficeFederal agents say they discovered several photos of Yousef Ramadan posing with weapons while making an ISIS hand gesture.U.S. Attorney's Office