TIMES SQUARE, Manhattan (WABC) -- Police have arrested a man accused of traveling to New York City with plans to harm federal agents during Saturday's "No Kings" protest.
David Cox, 54, of Newark Valley, New York, is charged with making terroristic threats, false report of terrorism and making a threat of mass harm.
Authorities say Cox told a gas station employee in Oswego on Friday night that he was planning to travel to the city to firebomb ICE agents at the protest.
Members of the NYPD were then alerted of the potential threat, and officers managed to track down Cox's vehicle in Borough Park, Brooklyn and take him into custody on Saturday afternoon.
More than 100,000 protesters took to the streets of New York City to have their voices be heard, at one point flooding Times Square.