Two Pennsylvania Men Accused in Alleged ISIS-Inspired NYC Terror Plot
Two Pennsylvania residents living 10 miles apart were arrested in connection with an alleged ISIS-inspired terror plot targeting New York City.

Two men from Pennsylvania have been arrested in connection with an alleged ISIS-inspired terror plot targeting New York City, according to law enforcement sources.
The suspects, whose identities have not been released, reportedly lived approximately 10 miles apart in Pennsylvania but came from different backgrounds prior to their arrests.
Investigators are examining mysterious phone calls that were allegedly placed from one suspect's family home in the hours following what authorities describe as an ISIS-inspired attack. The nature and timing of these calls have raised questions about potential coordination or communication regarding the alleged plot.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about domestic terrorism inspired by foreign terrorist organizations. Federal authorities have not yet released details about the specific nature of the alleged plot or whether any actual attacks were carried out.
The investigation remains active, with law enforcement officials working to determine the full scope of the alleged conspiracy and whether additional suspects may be involved.