Two New Jersey teenagers have been arrested in connection with an alleged ISIS-inspired Halloween attack in Michigan that the FBI announced it had thwarted last week, law enforcement sources told ABC News. The NYPD and FBI-Newark arrested Tomas Kaan Guzel, 19, before he could board a flight to Istanbul, the sources said. A second 19-year-old, Milo Sedanet, was also arrested, according to sources. Two other men , Mohmed Ali and Majed Mahmoud, were arrested on Friday for their alleged roles in the plot, according to court records unsealed on Monday. They allegedly "used online encrypted communications and social media applications to share extremist and ISIS-related materials," and allegedly used the term "pumpkin day" for their plans, according to the complaint. According to sources, an NYP
2 teens arrested in connection with alleged Halloween terror attack plot
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