New York Stock Exchange bombing plot

4 Charged in California Plot, Prompting Skepticism and Doubts

AP News reports that federal authorities have arrested four individuals in Southern California who are suspected of planning coordinated bombing attacks on New Year’s Eve. The suspects, allegedly members of an offshoot of the Turtle Island Liberation Front, were arrested in Lucerne Valley while preparing to test improvised explosive devices. The group had planned to target several locations across Southern California, including ICE agents and vehicles, and faces charges including conspiracy and possession of a destructive device. Authorities found bomb-making materials at a desert campsite where the suspects were arrested.

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FBI Arrests Homeless Florida Man in Alleged NYSE Bomb Plot

Harun Abdul-Malik Yener, a homeless Florida man, was arrested for plotting to bomb the New York Stock Exchange. The FBI investigation began after a tip revealed bomb-making materials in his storage unit, including schematics and components for IED construction. Yener, who expressed intentions to “reboot” the government, later collaborated with undercover agents, obtaining materials and specifying the Stock Exchange as his target. He planned to release a statement justifying his actions following the bombing.

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