Gracie Mansion, ISIS
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Attorney General Pam Bondi said the Justice Department has indicted two people in connection with an attempted attack at a protest and counterprotest near the New York City mayor’s mansion on
Ibraham Kayumi, 19, and Emir Balat, 18, both of Bucks County, were radicalized by ISIS and bent on destruction, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Monday.
One of the suspects allegedly told authorities he was affiliated with ISIS and he'd watch ISIS propaganda on his phone.
Counterprotesters near the mayor’s residence lobbed what police said were explosive devices toward anti-Muslim provocateurs, though they did not detonate, and no one was hurt.
A device found outside of Gracie Mansion on Saturday during dueling protests in New York City was confirmed to be an improvised explosive device, according to police
After his arrest, Emir Balat told investigators they wanted to launch an attack bigger than the Boston Marathon bombing, according to the feds.
"They should be held fully accountable for their actions," Mamdani said, following previous statements that sparked MAGA backlash.
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FBI raids homes of ‘ISIS-inspired’ teens accused of throwing IEDs at Gracie Mansion protest in New York
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents conducted a search in the Pennsylvania homes of two individuals accused of being ISIS-inspired extremists who allegedly threw explosives during a violent protest near Gracie Mansion in New York City over the weekend.
New York City police said suspicious devices were ignited Saturday during clashing protests outside Gracie Mansion, the official residence of Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
The NYPD said the device thrown outside Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence was an "improvised explosive device" capable of causing serious harm.
A potent mix of political, religious and ideological strife is likely to haunt Zohran Mamdani’s time in office.