Wednesday, March 11, 2026-Two men from Bucks County, Pennsylvania have been charged in connection with what authorities describe as an “ISIS-inspired” attack targeting the residence of Zohran Mamdani in New York City. Federal prosecutors say the suspects traveled to the area and carried out the attack outside the mayor’s home, prompting a major law enforcement response and a federal investigation.
According to officials, the men allegedly expressed support for Islamic State and were motivated by extremist ideology. Authorities say the suspects carried out the incident as part of what investigators believe was an attempt to intimidate or harm the mayor, though details about the exact nature of the attack are still emerging as the case moves through the courts.
Law enforcement agencies, including federal counterterrorism units, quickly moved to arrest the suspects following the incident. Prosecutors say the charges reflect the seriousness of the alleged plot and the potential threat it posed. The case has heightened security concerns in New York City and renewed discussions about the risk of extremist-inspired violence targeting public officials in the United States.

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