FBI: New York City Bombing Suspects Wanted Attack Bigger Than Boston Marathon
Federal agents say two "ISIS-inspired" suspects in an attempted bombing near Gracie Mansion sought an attack larger than the Boston Marathon bombing when they allegedly threw explosive‑laden mason jars.
By Rick Sobey
Source Boston Herald
What to know
- Two men accused of throwing explosive devices at a Manhattan protest told investigators they wanted an attack “bigger than the Boston Marathon bombing,” according to an FBI affidavit.
- Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi were charged with terrorism‑related offenses, including using a weapon of mass destruction, after the Saturday incident near Gracie Mansion.
- The FBI says the suspects referenced ISIS during and after their arrests, and preliminary testing showed one device contained TATP, a volatile explosive tied to multiple terrorist attacks.