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Teen Pleads Guilty in Plot to Attack New York Muslim Community

The teen and three men were accused in January of planning to attack the community of Islamberg and had access to a cache of guns

What to Know

  • A teenager accused of plotting to attack an upstate New York Muslim community along with three men has pleaded guilty
  • The teen and three men were accused in January of planning to attack the community of Islamberg and had access to a cache of guns
  • He will be sentenced to seven years in state prison, serving the first two years in juvenile detention

A teenager accused of plotting to attack an upstate New York Muslim community along with three men has pleaded guilty.

The 16-year-old high school student from suburban Rochester pleaded guilty in youth criminal court Thursday to criminal possession of a weapon as a crime of terrorism.

He will be sentenced to seven years in state prison, serving the first two years in juvenile detention.

The teen and three men were accused in January of planning to attack the community of Islamberg, near Binghamton.

Police say they had access to 23 rifles and shotguns and three homemade explosives.

Vincent Vetromile pleaded guilty to a weapons charge and faces seven to 12 years in prison. Brian Colaneri and Andrew Crysel pleaded guilty to terrorism-related conspiracy and face four to 12 years in prison.

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