RIO DE JANEIRO -- Police arrested the last suspect wanted so far in a case of Brazilian sympathizers of the Islamic State who allegedly discussed attacking the Olympic Games next month in Rio de Janeiro.The Federal Police said in a statement late Sunday that the man was caught in the city of Comodoro, in the central west region of Brazil.Authorities said he was taken to a federal prison but didnt reveal his name, citing security reasons. But family members confirmed the suspect was 32-year-old Leonid El Kadre de Melo, a mechanic from Mato Grosso state.The anti-terror case was announced Thursday when 10 Brazilians were arrested in different Brazilian states, increasing worries over security ahead of the Aug. 5-21 Summer Games. Another man turned himself in on Friday.Justice Minister Alexandre de Moraes said some of the men had pledged allegiance to IS without having any personal contact with members of the terrorist group abroad. The suspects didnt meet in person and communicated with each other via messaging apps WhatsApp and Telegram, he said.The suspects are being held on two terrorism-related charges for at least 30 days.The sister of the last suspect arrested, Zeina El Kadre de Melo, told The Associated Press that to her knowledge, her brother didnt use the popular apps because his cellphone was an old model with no internet connection. Both apps can also be used on PCs, but are more commonly used as mobile apps.Melo said her brother has been falsely accused because of his Arabic name, of Lebanese origin, and his religion. He converted to Islam while he served a prison term for robbery and murder between 2002 and 2006.They are judging him because he is Muslim, with an Arabic name, and has a criminal record, she said. But this is a tremendous surprise. Theres no way that is true.Moraes said the group would have little chance to mount an attack, describing the men as amateurs and ill-prepared. 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It certainly feels better and different when youre in the fourth quarter and have a comfortable lead, as opposed to fighting and clawing all the way down, Washington coach Chris Petersen said. We havent encountered that one yet, but we obviously talk about it every week because we anticipate that. It just hasnt happened. But I suspect it will.Washingtons roll through the nonconference portion of its schedule saw the Huskies outscore their three opponents 148-30. They never trailed in any of the three games, and dating back to last season have not trailed since the first quarter of the Apple Cup last November against Washington State, a span of nearly five whole games. The Huskies were tied for all of 21 seconds in the third quarter of the Heart of Dallas Bowl against Southern Mississippi before Myles Gaskin weent 86 yards for a touchdown.ddddddddddddo its been a while since Brownings had to make an important third-down throw to keep a drive going late in a game, or Washingtons stout defense has been asked to get a key stop and get the ball back to the offense. And while things get drilled constantly in practice, theres no track record with this years group that it can transfer to a game.Seeing it live and having to go through the adversity in an actual game where it really, really counts is one thing. But weve been through spring ball, through fall camp; we have definitely faced adversity in practice, Browning said after beating Portland State on Saturday . Now, can that transfer to the game? Thats the big thing. But I dont have any doubt that well handle it. But you never really know until you know.The Wildcats (2-1) will present Washingtons first true examination in a place where Petersen suffered one of his most painful defeats two years ago when the Huskies were unable to run out the clock in the closing minutes and a fumble led to Arizona kicking a field goal on the final play for a 27-26 win . Washingtons last win at Arizona came in 2006, and there is the showdown lingering on the horizon with No. 7 Stanford at home on Sept. 30.To go to Arizona in a night game to open the league, that is going to be a challenge. Then we go home in a short week against Stanford, then go to Eugene, Petersen said. We will find out, we will find out quickly what we have.---AP college football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '