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(CNN) Tom LoBianco - Justice Department officials announced Thursday they had thwarted a Rochester man's plans to kill New Year's Eve revelers in the name of ISIS at an upstate New York bar and restaurant. According to a criminal complaint, Emanuel Lutchman, 25, had been in contact with a man overseas who claimed to be in ISIS. Lutchman told him he wanted to come to Syria but was informed he couldn't come now and that he should kill Americans to prove himself. Lutchman wanted to sneak a bomb into a restaurant and kidnap some people to kill.2016-01-01 00:00:00Full Article
FBI: New York Man Was Planning ISIS Attack on New Year's Eve
(CNN) Tom LoBianco - Justice Department officials announced Thursday they had thwarted a Rochester man's plans to kill New Year's Eve revelers in the name of ISIS at an upstate New York bar and restaurant. According to a criminal complaint, Emanuel Lutchman, 25, had been in contact with a man overseas who claimed to be in ISIS. Lutchman told him he wanted to come to Syria but was informed he couldn't come now and that he should kill Americans to prove himself. Lutchman wanted to sneak a bomb into a restaurant and kidnap some people to kill.2016-01-01 00:00:00Full Article
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