North Carolina woman charged in alleged Houston synagogue attack plot as investigators search for 2 others
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A woman from North Carolina has been formally charged in connection with a suspected plan to target a synagogue in Texas. Authorities have indicated that a joint investigation across several states may have thwarted a potential attack.

Angelina Han Hicks, an 18-year-old resident of Lexington, faces charges for allegedly conspiring to attack members of a Houston synagogue. According to court documents cited by The Associated Press, the plot aimed to “kill as many Jews as possible by driving through a congregation.”

Hicks was taken into custody on Wednesday following an alleged scheme against Congregation Beth Israel in Houston. This arrest came after investigators received a tip, prompting swift action.

The FBI’s Charlotte Joint Terrorism Task Force announced that they initiated a multi-state investigation on Tuesday. This effort culminated in the arrest of Hicks and the charging of a juvenile in Harris County, Texas.

Booking photo of Angelina Han Hicks, an 18-year-old woman with long dark hair.

Angelina Han Hicks, from Lexington, North Carolina, was apprehended as part of an alleged plot targeting a synagogue in Houston, according to authorities. (Davidson County Sheriff’s Office)

“This is an outstanding example of how reporting something suspicious to law enforcement can make a difference,” stated the FBI in a release, noting that the investigation is still ongoing.

Investigators uncovered evidence that Hicks and others were allegedly planning what officials described as a “mass casualty event” at the synagogue, with early concerns the threat could have been imminent.

Alan Martin, the county’s senior assistant district attorney, told the AP there had been “some concern that there could be an imminent event” targeting the Houston synagogue.

Interior of Congregation Beth Israel in Houston during a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony with attendees seated in rows.

A man listens during a Yom HaShoah ceremony for Holocaust Remembrance Day at Congregation Beth Israel in Houston.  (Jon Shapley/Houston Chronicle via AP)

Court documents said Hicks is accused of conspiring with two male suspects identified only as “Teegan” and “Angel.” Their whereabouts are unknown, and they have not been arrested, raising concerns about ongoing risk.

District Court Judge Carlton Terry set Hicks’ bond at $10 million, writing that allowing communication between co-conspirators “puts lives at risk.”

Congregation Beth Israel, the oldest Jewish house of worship in Texas, closed Wednesday “out of an abundance of caution,” according to the Jewish Federation of Greater Houston.

“The safety and security of the Houston Jewish community is of utmost importance to all of us,” the federation said in a statement.

Investigators have not publicly identified a motive for the alleged plot, and Martin said he did not know why the Houston synagogue, located more than 1,000 miles from Hicks’ home in North Carolina, was targeted.

Hicks’ court-appointed attorney, Chad Freeman, told The Houston Chronicle the case remains in its early stages and said her age could be a factor in her defense.

Close-up of flashing red and blue police lights on top of a patrol car at night.

Authorities said a multistate investigation led to the arrest of a North Carolina woman in an alleged plot targeting a Texas synagogue. (iStock)

“I anticipate getting numerous experts involved in the case to look at both investigatory and possible forensic matters,” Freeman said.

Hicks’ father, who spoke to Fox affiliate WGHP and was not identified, disputed the allegations and described his daughter as a “good kid.”

“We miss her, and we’re sick over this mess,” he said. “And it looks like they just want to get paid because she’s no threat to anyone other than being a fantasy video [game] player.”

He also said Hicks does not have a driver’s license or access to a vehicle despite allegations the plot involved using a car to carry out an attack. Authorities have not addressed those claims.

The case comes amid heightened concerns about threats targeting Jewish communities.

Last month, authorities said Ayman Ghazali drove a pickup into a synagogue in West Bloomfield, Michigan, injuring a security guard before fatally shooting himself following an exchange of gunfire. No children or staff inside the building were injured.

Officials said early reporting of suspicious behavior played a key role in disrupting the alleged plot.

Hicks is being held in the Davidson County Detention Center and is scheduled to appear in court next month.

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