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Two Men Sentenced For Plotting Attack on NY Muslim Community With Homemade Explosives

Police have said they had access to 23 rifles and shotguns and three homemade explosives

What to Know

  • Two of four young men arrested for plotting to attack an upstate New York Muslim community with homemade explosives have been sentenced
  • The two men, plus two others from the Rochester area were accused of planning to attack the community of Islamberg, near Binghamton
  • Police have said they had access to 23 rifles and shotguns and three homemade explosives

Two of four young men arrested for plotting to attack an upstate New York Muslim community with homemade explosives have been sentenced to four to 12 years in prison.

Twenty-year-old Brian Colaneri and 19-year-old Andrew Crysel pleaded guilty to terrorism conspiracy in June.

They and two others from the Rochester area were accused of planning to attack the community of Islamberg, near Binghamton. Police have said they had access to 23 rifles and shotguns and three homemade explosives.

Islamberg is a rural community of about 200 residents that has been targeted with accusations, many spread on right-wing websites, of being a terrorist enclave. Police and analysts dismiss the claims.

The two remaining co-defendants also have pleaded guilty and are awaiting sentencing at a later date.

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