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    First Austin, now NYC: ISIS-inspired attacks test Homeland Security

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 10, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Two teenagers inspired by ISIS were charged with attempting to detonate homemade bombs at protests outside New York City’s Gracie Mansion on March 7, 2026.
    The suspects, Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, told investigators they aimed to carry out an attack “even bigger” than the Boston Marathon bombing.
    The incident follows a separate fatal shooting in Austin, Texas, by an attacker wearing “Property of Allah” and Iranian flag-themed clothing, raising terrorism concerns.
    Federal authorities warn of an elevated threat environment linked to the ongoing U.S. conflict with Iran, including intelligence about potential sleeper cell activation.
    The Department of Justice has charged the New York suspects with terrorism-related offenses, including attempting to provide material support to ISIS and using a weapon of mass destruction.

    In a tense seven-day period that has heightened national security anxieties, the United States was rocked by two separate violent incidents bearing the hallmarks of terrorist ideology. From a deadly shooting in Texas to an attempted bombing in New York, federal authorities are grappling with a perceived elevated threat environment, intensified by a ongoing conflict with Iran. These events have triggered a swift law enforcement response and renewed a fraught debate about domestic radicalization and foreign influence.


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