Federal agents arrest two suspects in Montclair amid ISIS investigation, with police vehicles and a suburban backdrop.
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Two Montclair men arrested in ISIS-linked investigation; one charged with material-support conspiracy, another with interstate threats

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Federal authorities arrested Montclair residents Tomas Kaan Jimenez-Guzel and Milo Sedarat this week in a widening investigation tied to ISIS-inspired activity that also produced arrests in Michigan and Washington, officials and court filings indicate.

Federal agents arrested Tomas Kaan Jimenez-Guzel, 19, at Newark Liberty International Airport on Tuesday as he allegedly tried to fly to Turkey to reach Syria and join the Islamic State, according to the Associated Press and a federal complaint summarized by officials. He is charged with conspiring—and attempting—to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. Authorities also arrested Milo Sedarat in Montclair; he is charged in a separate case with two counts of transmitting threats in interstate and foreign commerce, federal officials said.

In a video statement posted Nov. 6, Acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba said the complaint against Jimenez-Guzel and a Washington State co-defendant describes discussions of detailed travel plans, physical training, weapons including firearms and improvised explosive devices, and methods to avoid detection. The statement also referenced images of Jimenez-Guzel posing with a knife in front of an ISIS flag and messages in which he volunteered to commit beheadings, according to reporting by the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Sedarat’s complaint describes a pattern of antisemitic messages advocating violence and purchases consistent with preparation for an attack, including a knife and sword collection, tactical gear, and images of him practicing at a gun range, the Inquirer reported. ABC7 New York also reported that photos showed Sedarat holding a sword and a knife and cited messages in which he threatened to strap on a bomb and blow up a company’s headquarters.

The arrests in New Jersey are connected to a broader FBI probe centered on an alleged Halloween plot near Detroit. Earlier in the week, two Michigan men were charged with terrorism-related firearms offenses after investigators said they had scouted LGBTQ+ bars in Ferndale; a juvenile was also in federal custody, according to the AP and court records summarized by multiple outlets. On Thursday, prosecutors announced conspiracy charges against Saed Ali Mirreh, 19, of Kent, Washington, who is accused alongside Jimenez-Guzel of planning to travel to join ISIS, the AP reported.

Rowan University confirmed that Jimenez-Guzel, a Montclair native, enrolled there this fall; the school said the FBI had notified it of an investigation and that there was no threat to campus, the Inquirer reported.

Community leaders expressed alarm. Rabbi Yaacov Leaf of Chabad of Montclair called the episode “frightening” and said radical ideology can surface even in diverse suburbs, according to comments reported by the Daily Wire.

Both defendants remain in federal custody pending further proceedings. The charges are allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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Federal agents arresting suspects in an ISIS-inspired plot targeting Detroit's LGBTQ+ bars during Halloween.
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Authorities arrest three more in ISIS-inspired plot tied to Detroit Halloween

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Federal authorities said Wednesday they arrested three additional men — two in New Jersey and one in Michigan — in an investigation into an ISIS-inspired plan that discussed attacking LGBTQ+ bars around Detroit over Halloween.

Federal authorities arrested four people in California who are accused of plotting coordinated New Year’s Eve bomb attacks on multiple business locations across Southern California and discussing future attacks on Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and vehicles. Prosecutors allege the suspects are linked to a far‑left, pro‑Palestinian, anti‑government group described in court papers as an offshoot of the Turtle Island Liberation Front.

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The Department of Homeland Security says it is preparing to rearrest Mahmoud Khalil, a U.S. lawful permanent resident who helped organize pro-Palestinian demonstrations linked to Columbia University, and move forward with deportation proceedings that could send him to Algeria. The announcement came after a federal appeals court said a New Jersey judge lacked jurisdiction over an order that had led to his release from immigration detention.

Police in Lower Bavaria have arrested five men suspected of planning an attack on a Christmas market near Dingolfing. Authorities suspect an Islamist motivation and believe the attack was to be carried out with a vehicle. The arrests took place on Friday, with investigations ongoing.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has arrested Sumith Gunasekera, a Sri Lankan national with past sex crime convictions in Canada who was working as an associate professor at Ferris State University in Michigan. ICE officers took him into custody in Detroit on November 12 as part of ongoing immigration enforcement, and authorities allege he is in the country without legal status.

Continuing aggressive enforcement under President Trump, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested two previously deported men with serious criminal convictions in Greater Boston. Acting Director Todd Lyons led the operation, emphasizing prioritization of the 'worst of the worst' amid high morale and record arrests in the administration's early days.

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Federal prosecutors say Luis David Nino-Moncada, a Venezuelan national whom authorities describe as an associate of the Tren de Aragua gang, repeatedly rammed an unoccupied Border Patrol vehicle during a targeted stop in Portland, Oregon, prompting an agent to fire and wound him and a passenger. Nino-Moncada has been charged with aggravated assault of a federal officer and damaging federal property, according to the U.S. Justice Department.

 

 

 

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