Horrifying new details have emerged over the past week, since FBI Director Kash Patel announced last Friday that a major terror attack had just been prevented, that a group of ISIS-inspired young men had been planning for Halloween Day.
Six suspects across three states have now been arrested in the scheme, from Washington state, Michigan and New Jersey. In just one small part of the evidence presented, the suspects reportedly shared a document that urged ISIS jihadis to use knives, axes, and vehicles to attack Christians and Jews.
US Attorney Alina Habba posted the following chilling announcement:
— US Attorney Habba (@USAttyHabba) November 5, 2025
CLICK HERE to read the full criminal complaint, released Monday, Nov. 3.
Below are excerpts from multiple reports Thursday and Friday, as new details are being shared on the case.
1 – Alleged Montclair jihadi yuppies posed with weapons, ranted about beheading infidels and attacking Jews in tony NJ suburb
From the New York Post: Two alleged New Jersey jihadi yuppies said they wanted to behead infidels and become famous for ISIS-inspired terror attacks and also fantasized about executing Jews and carrying out antisemitic attacks in the multicultural New York City suburb, according to chilling new docs released by the feds.
Tomas Kaan Jimenez-Guzel, 19, who lived at his parents’ million-dollar home in the wealthy New Jersey city, was arrested at Newark Airport on Wednesday as he waited to board a flight to Turkey.
Authorities said he planned to travel to Syria to join ISIS, to which he had sworn allegiance, according to a 48-page criminal complaint.
The feds also released pics of Jimenez-Guzel, the son of a UN diplomat who heads a women’s business agency, posing in front of an ISIS flag and wielding a knife.
Suspect Milo Sedarat, 19, the son of a noted Iranian-American poet, meanwhile, raged about his mother having Jewish friends and said he wanted to execute “500 Jews” and make their wives and children slaves, according to federal docs. He also said he wanted to use his car to mow down a pro-Israel march in Montclair — which is NJ Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill’s hometown, authorities said.
Also arrested was alleged co-conspirator Saed Ali Mirreh, also 19, of Kent, Washington, whom feds tracked down and busted at his suburban Washington a day before he too was scheduled to fly to Turkey.
2 – Accused NJ jihadi yuppie teen spewed vile antisemitic hate, wanted to murder mom’s Jewish friends
From the New York Post: A privileged teen from an affluent New Jersey suburb bragged about being “the biggest antisemite in America,” ranted about how he wanted to murder his artist mom’s Jewish friends and menacingly posed for pictures in his $1.2 million family home with swords and knives, according to shocking new court docs related to a major ISIS-linked terror network uncovered by the NYPD and FBI.
Milo Sedarat, 19, the son of a noted Iranian American poet and a mother who hosts a local podcast, raged online about how he wanted to carry out mass executions of Jews, and wanted to run down a pro-Israel demonstration in multicultural Montclair, the US Attorney’s Office in New Jersey alleged in a complaint unsealed Thursday.
Via direct messages and social media, Sedarat, 19, and another unidentified man traded sickening antisemitic chats, according to the complaint.
“I can’t wait for the day I get to execute like 10 yahood,” he said, using what investigators say is an Arabic term for Jewish people.
A former Montclair High School football standout, Tomas Kaan Jimenez-Guzel, 19 — whose mother is a UN diplomat in charge of female entrepreneurship — was also arrested as part of the plot.
The criminal complaint says Jimenez-Guzel boasted about wanting “to carry out a Boston bombing-style attack that would make him so famous, he’d have a Wikipedia page and a Netflix special” and volunteered to be in charge of beheadings. He was caught at the airport trying to flee to Turkey, where he planned to cross into Syria and join ISIS.
3 – Suspected New Jersey jihadi fantasized about killing Jews with swords in alleged ISIS plot
From Fox News: Federal agents say a 21-year-old from New Jersey went from online hate to detailed fantasies about killing Jewish people with swords — part of a wider ISIS-inspired terror plot that the FBI broke up before Halloween.
Prosecutors say Milo Sedarat was one of six suspects charged in three states after authorities uncovered plans for mass shootings in Michigan and plans to travel to Syria to fight on behalf of the Islamic State terror group.
“I’m the biggest anti semite (sic) in America,” he allegedly wrote to an unidentified friend, according to a federal criminal complaint. And after widespread anti-Israel protests on college campuses broke out in April over the conflict between the Israeli government and Hamas terrorists, he allegedly wrote to the friend, “[b]ro everyone hates the Jews now…I hope a second holocaust happens to them.”
“Bro my moms Jewish friends r brainwashing her…Into being a Zionist,” Sedarat allegedly wrote to the friend in January, using shorthand. “I wanna kill her friends….I’m gonna stab them with my sword.”
4 – Michigan terror suspects got advice from ISIS-supporting preacher’s dad on when to stage attack
From the New York Post: A suspect accused of plotting the Michigan Halloween terror attack allegedly “sought guidance” on when to carry out the violence from the father of a local “extremist” Islamic preacher who has previously called on American Muslims to wage jihad.
Mohmed Ali, 20, and an unnamed juvenile had a conversation last week about reaching out to the father of the so-called “Islamic ideologue” to ask for advice on timing for a “good deed,” the FBI alleged in a criminal complaint.
The feds didn’t specifically identify the Islamic ideologue but described a research paper on radicalization that clearly named the radical preacher as ISIS supporter, Ahmad Musa Jibril, according to the court filing.
Jibril’s father, Shaykh Musa Abdullah Jibril, who also isn’t named in the complaint, founded a mosque in Dearborn, Michigan.
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Ali and two other Michigan suspects — Ayob Nasser, 19, and Majed Mahmoud, 20 — are charged with conspiracy to provide material support and resources to a designated terrorist organization and receiving and transferring guns and ammunition for terrorism.
FBI Director Kash Patel said in a post on X, “The Michigan terror case shows exactly why vigilance matters. These suspects weren’t acting alone, they were radicalized, seeking “guidance” from extremists tied to ISIS ideology. This @FBI and our fantastic partners stopped another potential massacre.”
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) November 7, 2025
WATCH the Fox News report below for more details:
—CNN Deletes Piece on Dearborn ISIS Plot—
Earlier today, CNN cast doubt on the ISIS attack being planned by residents of Dearborn, Michigan, framing it as “Islamophobia.”
Later, the DOJ released a 70-page criminal complaint revealing that Dearborn residents Mohmed Ali and Majed… pic.twitter.com/FXLRok7McU
— Eitan Fischberger (@EFischberger) November 3, 2025
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