
Storage facility raided as feds investigate alleged ISIS-inspired NYC bomb throwers
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Federal prosecutors charged two Pennsylvania teenagers accused of ISIS-inspired terrorism after allegedly hurling improvised explosive devices at protest crowd.
Investigators say one device recovered in the Southern District of New York terror case contained triacetone triperoxide (TATP), a volatile explosive used in ISIS-inspired attacks worldwide. (United States District Court Southern District of New York) Authorities allege the improvised explosive devices were packed with bolts and shrapnel to maximize injury during the attack outside the New York City mayor’s home. (United States District Court Southern District of New York) Authorities enter the home of one of the accused. (FOX 29 Philadelphia) Authorities parked outside the home of one of the accused ISIS-inspired NYC bomb throwers. (FOX 29 Philadelphia) Stepheny Price is a Writer at Fox News with a focus on West Coast and Midwest news, missing persons, national and international crime stories, homicide cases, and border security.
On Monday evening, a federal source confirmed to Fox News that a search warrant was executed at a self-storage facility called Public Storage in Langhorne. The source said that the search is in connection to the ongoing terror investigation. Helicopter video captured authorities at the large storage facility on Monday.
A series of photographs captures the critical moments of an alleged ISIS-inspired bombing attempt outside the iconic Gracie Mansion.













