Two Teenagers Charged With WMD Use in Alleged ISIS-Inspired Attack Near Mamdani Home
In Brief
Two teenagers face charges after allegedly throwing explosive devices during an anti-Islam protest near Mayor Mamdani's residence.
Key Facts
- Two teenagers have been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction and providing material support to ISIS.
- The alleged attack occurred during an anti-Islam protest outside New York mayor Zohran Mamdani’s residence.
- Authorities say the suspects threw improvised explosive devices during the demonstration.
- The protest lasted about two hours and drew significant attention to the area around Gracie Mansion.
- Federal officials described the plot as intended to rival the Boston marathon attack.
What Happened
Two teenagers were charged after allegedly throwing improvised explosive devices during an anti-Islam protest outside Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s home. Authorities say the suspects were inspired by ISIS.
Why It Matters
The incident has raised concerns about domestic terrorism and the influence of extremist groups. It also highlights tensions surrounding protests and public safety near high-profile officials’ residences.
What's Next
Legal proceedings against the teenagers are expected to continue. Officials may review security protocols for public demonstrations and high-profile residences.
Sources
- The Independent — WMD-throwing suspects wanted their ‘ISIS-inspired’ plot near Mamdani’s home to rival Boston marathon attack: feds(2d ago)
- NYT — Chaos on Mamdani’s Doorstep: ‘We’ve Never Had Anything Like This Here’(2d ago)
- The Guardian — Two teens charged over ‘Islamic State-inspired’ attack outside Mamdani home(2d ago)
