Two New Jersey teens arrested in connection with alleged Isis-inspired terror plot in Michigan, report says

Two New Jersey teenagers have been arrested in connection with an alleged ISIS-inspired attack that the FBI said it prevented in Michigan on Halloween last week, according to a report.
Tomas Kaan Guzel and Milo Sedanet, both 19, were arrested following the foiled plot, ABC News reported.
Guzel was stopped by NYPD officers and FBI agents just before he attempted to board a flight to Istanbul, sources told the network.
Two other men, Mohmed Ali and Majed Mahmoud, were arrested on Friday for their alleged roles in the plot, according to the report.
The group is accused of using “online encrypted communications and social media applications to share extremist and ISIS-related materials,” and reportedly used the phrase “pumpkin day” when talking about their planned Halloween attack, according to court documents viewed by ABC.
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