Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey Alina Habba reveals additional arrests in connection with the Halloween ISIS terror plot.
Tomas Kaan Jimenez-Guzal and Milo Sedarat, both from affluent New Jersey suburbs where their families own homes worth over $1 million, along with a man from Kent, Washington, were allegedly plotting terrorist acts in the U.S. on behalf of ISIS.
Jimenez-Guzal and the Washington suspect planned to travel to Turkey and Syria to join ISIS fighters.
Sedarat issued antisemitic threats online and was preparing for an attack.
The New York Post reports that Jimenez-Guzal’s mother is employed by the United Nations, while Sedarat’s father is a professor at CUNY.
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