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Federal authorities have apprehended two additional suspects linked to a disrupted Halloween terror scheme, a law enforcement source has revealed.
Tomas Kaan Jimenez-Guzal and Milo Sederat were taken into custody on Tuesday, with the investigation ongoing and the possibility of more arrests, the source informed Fox News Digital.
It remains uncertain if these individuals are among the previously unnamed co-conspirators mentioned in court filings.
The New York Police Department’s Intelligence and Counterterrorism Bureau contributed to the arrests, as reported by NBC News.

Photographs from surveillance footage depict Mohmed Ali at a Michigan shooting range, as shown in the Eastern District of Michigan’s records.
On Monday, federal prosecutors filed charges against Mohmed Ali and Majed Mahmoud, both 20 years old and residents of Dearborn, Michigan. They are accused of participating in the plot, which allegedly involved multiple unnamed co-conspirators and a juvenile, according to court documents.
They are accused of stockpiling guns and ammunition, practicing shooting and scouting a strip of LGBT nightclubs in Ferndale as potential targets, according to a federal criminal complaint.

FBI agents search a home in Dearborn, MI with alleged connections with a thwarted Halloween terror attack plot on Oct. 31, 2025. (WJBK)
They allegedly code named their plot “pumpkin” and planned to attack one or more nightclubs on Halloween, inspired in part by terror attacks at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in 2016 and the Bataclan in Paris, France, a year earlier.
The FBI executed search warrants Friday on the homes of Ali and Mahmoud and a storage unit they shared, seizing multiple semiautomatic rifles, a shotgun, handguns, tactical gear and more than 1,600 rounds of 5.56 ammunition.

Surveillance video showed Ali, co-conspirator 5 and “Person 1,” also described as an unnamed juvenile suspect with the alias “Athari,” at the gun range counter. The faces of Co-conspirator 5 and Athari have been redacted. (Eastern District of Michigan)
Ali and Mahmoud are being held without bail until at least Monday, when they are due in federal court in Detroit for detention hearings.
Court dates for Jimenez-Guzal and Sederat were not immediately clear.