Two Pennsylvania Teens Accused in ISIS-Inspired Attack Plot in New York City
Pennsylvania teenagers Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi face charges for allegedly planning an ISIS-inspired attack targeting a New York City location.

Two teenagers from Pennsylvania have been arrested and charged in connection with an alleged ISIS-inspired attack plot in New York City, according to law enforcement officials.
The suspects, identified as Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi, are accused of planning an attack outside the residence of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamadani. Federal authorities have characterized the alleged plot as inspired by the Islamic State terrorist organization.
The case has drawn attention to concerns about online radicalization of American teenagers. Counterterrorism experts note that ISIS-affiliated recruiters often target vulnerable young people through internet platforms, exploiting their personal circumstances to draw them into extremist ideologies.
Law enforcement agencies continue to investigate the scope of the alleged plot and any potential connections to broader networks. The arrests underscore ongoing security challenges related to homegrown terrorism threats and the radicalization of youth through online channels.
The incident represents the latest in a series of domestic terrorism cases involving young Americans allegedly inspired by foreign terrorist organizations. Authorities have not released details about how the suspects were identified or what specific actions they may have taken in furtherance of the alleged plot.