The New York Joint Terrorism Task Force of the FBI, working with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), apprehended terror suspect Mohammed Khan for planning a terror attack in Brooklyn, New York City.
FACT-O-RAMA! Brooklyn was its own city until 1898 when it consolidated with Manhattan and other territories to become a part of New York City.
FBI’s undercover investigators communicated with Khan via encrypted message apps and learned that he planned a mass shooting at an undisclosed Jewish center in Brooklyn.
Khan planned the attack to take place on or near October 7, the anniversary of Hamas’ brutal attack on mostly unarmed Israeli civilians, which resulted in an unknown number of rapes, roughly 1,200 deaths, and many hostages.
FACT-O-RAMA! As of 2023, roughly 13,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors were living in the greater New York City region, and 65% of them were living in Brooklyn.
Khan, 20, was arrested near Ormstown, Quebec, approximately 12 miles from the Canadian-American border. He was also considering an attack on October 11, which is Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar.
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