Mysterious calls placed from NYC terror suspect family's home hours after alleged ISIS-inspired attack
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Mysterious calls placed from NYC terror suspect family's home hours after alleged ISIS-inspired attack
"Emir Balat, 18, of Langhorne and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, of Newtown, are accused of throwing live explosive devices into a protest taking place outside Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence, Gracie Mansion, on Saturday after making the almost two-hour drive into New York City, federal officials said."
"In a complaint, prosecutors said that a series of pictures showed the two men handling the alleged bomb, which authorities later determined to have contained Triacetone Triperoxide, or TATP, and had nuts and bolts attached with duct tape."
"Dispatch logs obtained by Fox News Digital show that three calls to law enforcement were made from one of the New York City terror suspects' home in suburban Philadelphia after the foiled attack. The first call to law enforcement came in at 4:15 p.m. on Saturday, the logs showed. The second came in at 9:19 p.m. A third call to law enforcement was placed on Sunday at 8:54 p.m."
Two men from suburban Philadelphia, Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, are accused of traveling to New York City and throwing live explosive devices containing TATP with nuts and bolts attached at a protest outside Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence. Dispatch logs reveal three calls to law enforcement were made from one suspect's home on Saturday and Sunday, though the content and purpose remain unclear. The suspects lived approximately 10 miles apart in neighboring communities. Ibrahim Kayumi's parents immigrated from Afghanistan and became naturalized U.S. citizens. His father attempted to open a Popeyes franchise in Brooklyn in 2010 but was unsuccessful due to property tax issues. The family's Newtown home is valued over $2.2 million.
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