Muslim Men Charged With Throwing Bombs in NYC
The media will grind their brains trying to figure out how to report on this without sounding Islamophobic.
Two Muslims from Philadelphia were in NYC and made some bombs in hopes of blowing up people. They yelled 'Allah Akbar!' while throwing their bombs and said they were inspired by ISIS videos they could watch on their phones.
And remember just a few weeks ago in Texas a dude with a sweatshirt that said, "Property of Allah" went into a Texas nightclub and killed some folks and injured dozens more.
Hmmmmm......(says the media) what could possibly be the connection?? Islam can't possibly be a problem because we know it's a religion of peace and those Muslims are persecuted...by the Jews!
Two men from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, were charged in an "ISIS-inspired" attack over the weekend outside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence when homemade bombs ignited as protesters clashed.
Emir Balat, 18, and 19-year-old Ibrahim Kayumi, who are both from the Philadelphia suburbs in Bucks County, were arrested after Saturday's protest. A spokesperson for Neshaminy High School said Balat is a senior there, but he was enrolled virtually and has not attended in-person classes since September. Kayumi is a 2024 graduate of Council Rock High School North, officials from the school confirmed.
On Monday, the Southern District of New York charged Balat and Kayumi with five counts, including attempted support to a designated foreign terrorist organization (ISIS), use of a weapon of mass destruction and transportation of explosive material.
New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch told reporters Monday both admitted to being inspired by ISIS. Balat told investigators he wanted to carry out a bigger attack, Tirsch said.
"[Balat] also told investigators that he hoped to carry out an attack even bigger than the Boston Marathon bombing, which he noted resulted in 'only three deaths,'" Tisch said.
Tisch said that Balat and Kayumi both waived their Miranda rights, and Kayumi told police he watched ISIS propaganda on his phone. While waiving his rights, Balat wrote a statement and declared his allegiance to the Islamic State, Tisch said.
"This was an alleged ISIS-inspired act of terrorism that could have killed American citizens. We will not allow ISIS's poisonous, anti-American ideology to threaten this nation — our law enforcement officers will remain vigilant, as they were when these devices were brought to a protest," U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a statement.
Muslim Mayor Mamdani couldn't figure out how to report on such a thing to his social media followers so he started with saying some Right wing social media influencers who may have white supremacy ideas were in NYC to protest something and those kind of folks have no business being here. But I guess it was kind of wrong that someone tried to kill them with home-made bombs.

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