Two suspects arrested for planning attacks targeting NJ Jewish community
Suspects pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and prepared weapons and training for antisemitic attacks on American soil, authorities said.
- On Wednesday, New Jersey authorities arrested and charged two suspects planning antisemitic attacks; one was apprehended Tuesday at Newark Liberty International Airport after moving up his flight to Turkey, the other at his home in New Jersey.
- Investigators found the suspects used encrypted messaging applications to coordinate their departure overseas, planning travel via Turkey to join Islamic State ranks in Syria.
- The indictment notes purchases and images indicative of preparations, including knives and swords, tactical equipment, shooting range images, and ISIS flag and headband photos.
- US Attorney for the District of New Jersey Alina Habba outlined charges: the first suspect faces conspiracy to support a terrorist group, the second suspect faces transmitting violent threats `in New Jersey and beyond`, while the acting attorney general issued a warning.
- Officials say the suspects pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and were preparing terrorist acts on American soil, linking the two suspects to the foiled Halloween terror plot in Dearborn, Michigan.
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