Suspects charged in alleged terror plot may have tried to replicate Paris attack, FBI says
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In a chilling development, two men have been federally charged for allegedly scheming an ISIS-inspired Halloween attack in the United States. Authorities suggest the planned assault could have been as devastating as the 2015 Paris attacks, which tragically claimed the lives of at least 130 individuals.

The typically quiet community of Dearborn, Michigan, was shocked on Halloween morning when the FBI conducted a raid. Known for being the second-safest city in the state and boasting the largest Arab American population in the country, Dearborn was thrust into the national spotlight.

The individuals at the center of the investigation, Mohmed Ali and Majed Mahmoud, face severe charges. The criminal complaint accuses them of “receiving and transferring, and attempting and conspiring to transfer, firearms and ammunition with the knowledge and reasonable cause to believe that these would be used to commit a Federal crime of terrorism.”

An FBI agent enters a home in a Dearborn, Michigan, neighborhood on October 31.(Mike Householder/AP via CNN Newsource)

However, the prolonged silence from authorities has left the Dearborn community on edge, sparking significant unease. Community leader Makled expressed grave concern, emphasizing the potential harm such allegations could inflict on their community.

“An allegation like this is dangerous to this community,” Makled stated. The situation was further inflamed when the national FBI director released a statement revealing the thwarted terrorist plot, which, coupled with media coverage of the raids, led to a swift backlash online. The narrative quickly shifted to concerns about a “homegrown terrorist cell” within Dearborn.

“So when you have the national director of the FBI putting out a statement that there was a thwarted terrorist attack and then the news covers the raids of homes in the city of Dearborn, immediately the backlash on the internet is homegrown terrorist cell.”

Footage of the raid posted on Facebook sparked bigoted comments: “A real shocker that they reside in Dearborn,” one person wrote.

“Well, Dearborn does have a major Islamic population who aren’t exactly friendly to anyone else,” said another. Some accused the people in the home of being “sleeper cells.”

Although Dearborn’s large Arab population, which makes up nearly half the city, makes it an easy target for Islamophobic, racist comments, the city has been ranked the second-safest large city in Michigan, according to the FBI’s 2024 annual crime report.

“This community has been part of the state of Michigan for generations,” Makled, a Lebanese American and lifelong Dearborn resident, said.

“They’re deeply ingrained in the American fabric here and this community, they’re sick and tired of being held to a different standard.”

A neighbour, who asked to only be identified as “Ahmed,” said the people who lived in the home were kind, and he was not convinced the raid was based on credible suspicion.

“You never hear anything from them, they are perfect, smiling, and I do not believe anything happened (from them), they are very good people,” he said.

When asked about the FBI’s claim they stopped a terrorist plot, Ahmed interrupts and rejects the possibility completely: “No, no, no, no,” he says. “I don’t think so.”

Another neighbour, Kathy Sisson, also speaks highly of her community; she says she’s disabled and her neighbours, who are from Brazil, Pakistan and Iraq, are constantly checking on her to make sure she’s OK.

A person in the home where the FBI activity took place who did not want to share their name told CNN the people taken into custody “were just kids” and the situation was “being blown out of proportion and shouldn’t have happened.”

Clarke warned against hasty conclusions but expressed scepticism that officials could credibly claim a foiled terrorist plot without clear, compelling evidence.

“For the administration to come out and say they thwarted a plot, I feel like they (would need) stronger evidence than just a bunch of teenagers talking sh*t in a chat room,” Clarke said.

Makled said his client’s mother has not stopped crying.

“I don’t think that my client has stopped thinking or slept for one second since the moment he’s been taken into custody because of how deeply concerned he is about what the future is bringing,” he said.

“He has no control in terms of what the federal government is going to say about him.”

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