‘Potential terrorist attack’ thwarted in Michigan, says FBI chief
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Members of the FBI removing items from a home in Dearborn, Michigan, on Oct 31.
PHOTO: AFP
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- FBI Director Kash Patel announced on Oct 31 that the FBI stopped a "potential terrorist attack" in Michigan planned for Halloween weekend.
 - Five individuals, aged 16-20, were arrested; the plot was reportedly "inspired" by the Islamic State, according to CBS News.
 - The group discussed the attack online, practised with weapons, and referenced "pumpkin day," with FBI monitoring the situation.
 
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WASHINGTON - FBI director Kash Patel said on Oct 31 that the agency had thwarted a “potential terrorist attack” planned in the northern US state of Michigan over Halloween weekend.
Mr Patel did not provide any details about the alleged plot but CBS News, citing law enforcement sources, said it was “inspired” by the Islamic State militant group.
“This morning the FBI thwarted a potential terrorist attack and arrested multiple subjects in Michigan who were allegedly plotting a violent attack over Halloween weekend,” Mr Patel said, in a post on X.
“Through swift action and close coordination with our local partners, a potential act of terror was stopped before it could unfold.”
CBS said five people between the ages of 16 and 20 were arrested on Oct 31 and one or more of them may have known a former member of the Michigan National Guard who was arrested in May for planning an Islamic State-inspired attack on a US Army site in suburban Detroit.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation had been monitoring an online discussion about the plot for some time, the broadcaster said.
According to CNN, members of the group had chatted online about carrying out an attack, practiced with automatic weapons at a shooting range and made references to “pumpkin day.”
In a post on Facebook, the police department in Dearborn, a city west of Detroit, said the FBI had conducted operations there early on Oct 31.
“We want to assure our residents that there is no threat to the community at this time,” the police department said.
FBI agents were spotted searching homes in the Dearborn area on Oct 31 morning. AFP

