Pennsylvania men accused of ISIS-inspired bomb attack on NYC protesters near mayor's mansion: timeline
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BUCKS COUNTY, Pa. — Authorities are charging two young men from Pennsylvania with traveling to New York City armed with homemade explosive devices, intending to use them against protesters and law enforcement on March 7.

Their attempt was thwarted when neither bomb detonated, leading to their immediate arrest at the scene. The suspects, Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, have been identified by the FBI as affiliates of the Islamic State terror organization.

According to prosecutors, the men aimed to attack a demonstration outside the residence of the New York City mayor, Gracie Mansion, located in Manhattan.

The sequence of events is as follows:

Monday, March 2: 

Fox News Digital acquired surveillance footage that purportedly captures Balat purchasing a 20-foot fuse roll from Phantom Fireworks in Penndel, Pennsylvania. This transaction occurred just two days after the U.S. and Israel conducted airstrikes in Iran, resulting in the deaths of numerous top leaders, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

WATCH: Surveillance footage suggests NYC terror suspect purchasing fuse in Pennsylvania

“The single item purchased was a 20-foot length of consumer fireworks safety fuse,” Phantom Fireworks Vice President and General Counsel William Weimer told Fox News Digital. “The total spend was $6.89 including tax.” 

The same type of fuse would later be recovered during a search of a vehicle in Manhattan.

Saturday, March 7:

In the street outside Gracie Mansion, about 20 people joined a protest organizers dubbed “Stop the Islamic Takeover of New York City: Stop New York City Public Muslim Prayer.” A counterprotest titled “Run the Nazis out of New York City: Stand Against Hate” drew about 125 more.

Ibrahim Kayumi hands an alleged bomb to Emir Balat in New York City

Ibrahim Kayumi, right, pictured handing an object to Emir Balat, left. Both men were arrested on March 7 after allegedly attempting to bomb a protest in New York City and pledging allegiance to the ISIS terror group. (Justice Department Office of Public Affairs)

The two sides clashed, leading to at least one arrest before the attack.

Video appears to show Balat emerge from behind a counterprotester at about 12:15 p.m. and throw the first device near the intersection of 87th Street and East End Avenue.

Although it smoked, the explosive compound inside did not go off, saving people nearby from metal and glass shrapnel packed inside.

Balat runs after allegedly dropping a bomb on a Manhattan sidewalk

Emir Balat runs after dropping an alleged IED at the feet of NYPD officers. He was arrested moments later, and the device failed to go off. (Justice Department Office of Public Affairs)

Another video appears to show Kayumi handing a second alleged IED to Balat, who allegedly lit it and dropped it at the feet of a group of police officers. Officers arrested him after it failed to detonate.

“After being apprehended by NYPD officers, both Balat and Kayumi stated they were aligned with ISIS,” U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton said in a statement.

Emir Balat, 18, is arrested after throwing an alleged IED at anti-Mamdani protesters in Manhattan

Emir Balat, 18, is arrested after allegedly throwing an explosive device during a protest organized by far-right influencer Jake Lang against alleged “Islamification of New York” outside Gracie Mansion. (Michael Nigro/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Hours after the arrests, someone at Kayumi’s home called law enforcement multiple times. The first two calls were placed at 4:15 p.m. and 9:19 p.m. Saturday. A third came just before 9 p.m. Sunday. Authorities have not released additional details.

Two NYPD members, Chief Aaron Edwards and Sgt. Luis Navarro, were later honored by city leaders for their heroism.

Sunday, March 8:

closeups showing explosive materials and shrapnel inside the alleged ISIS-inspired bombs recovered in NYC

Closeups images show explosive materials and shrapnel inside one of the alleged ISIS-inspired bombs recovered in New York City after a failed terror attack on March 7. (Justice Department Office of Public Affairs)

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced that the bomb squad’s preliminary investigation had found “an improvised explosive device that could have caused serious injury or death.”

She added that the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) was assisting with the case and made no mention of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, whose wife Rama Duwaji has been accused of “liking” social media posts promoting Hamas’ Oct. 7 2023, terror attacks against Israel, blasted protest organizer Jake Lang on X by name in a post about the failed bombing.

“White supremacist Jake Lang organized a protest outside Gracie Mansion rooted in bigotry and racism. Such hate has no place in New York City,” he wrote. “It is an affront to our city’s values and the unity that defines who we are.”

He went on to condemn “violence” without mentioning the suspected terror motive.

“What followed was even more disturbing,” he wrote. “Violence at a protest is never acceptable. The attempt to use an explosive device and hurt others is not only criminal, it is reprehensible and the antithesis of who we are.”

He also thanked the NYPD officers on scene for their quick response, years after calling for the department to be dismantled in another X post.

NYPD Bomb Squad officers examine a vehicle in New York City during an investigation linked to an attempted explosive attack.

NYPD Bomb Squad officers search a car allegedly belonging to an individual who attempted to throw a homemade explosive at police officers in New York City. (Ryan Murphy/Getty)

Separately, police located a parked vehicle registered to one of Balat’s relatives parked near Gracie Mansion. Inside, they allegedly found additional explosive materials and handwritten notes with references to “TATP,” the volatile compound police said was used in the IEDs.

Monday, March 9:

FBI bomb technicians found “explosive residue” at a Pennsylvania storage unit allegedly connected to Balat and Kayumi. They conducted a controlled detonation.

Police cars parked outside storage facility.

A federal source confirmed to Fox News that federal authorities raided a storage facility in Pennsylvania in connection to the investigation into the men accused of an ISIS-inspired bomb throwing attack in NYC. (Greg Wehner for Fox News Digital)

“This was an alleged ISIS-inspired act of terrorism that could have killed American citizens,” Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a statement. “We will not allow ISIS’s poisonous, anti-American ideology to threaten this nation—our law enforcement officers will remain vigilant, as they were when these devices were brought to a protest.”

The SDNY also announced federal charges against the suspects and released new details about their alleged support for ISIS.

Police detain a man on a New York City street after he allegedly threw an explosive device during a protest.

A man is arrested after allegedly throwing a handmade smoke grenade during a “Stop the Islamic Takeover of New York City” protest on March 7, 2026. (Ryan Murphy/Getty Images)

“All praise is due to Allah lord of all worlds!” Balat wrote after being given a pen and paper following his arrest, according to the FBI. “I pledge my allegiance to the Islamic State. Die in your rage yu [sic] kuffar! Emir B.”

Kuffar is an Arabic term referring to non-Muslims.

Ibrahim Kayumi in custody, flanked by two NYPD officers

Accused ISIS-inspired terrorist Ibrahim Kayumi is detained by New York Police Department (NYPD) officers outside Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani. (Madison Swart/REUTERS)

Kayumi allegedly told police he watched ISIS propaganda on his phone and was partly inspired by the terror group.

Balat and Kayumi face up to life in prison on charges that include attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist group, use of a weapon of mass destruction, transportation of explosives and unlawful possession of destructive devices.

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