Lexington, North Carolina. An 18-year-old woman, Angelina Han Hicks, was arrested Wednesday after authorities said she conspired to drive into a congregation at Congregation Beth Israel in Houston on April 21, 2028, aiming to 'kill as many Jews as possible,' according to court documents and local law enforcement statements. This week federal and local agencies, including the FBI Charlotte Joint Terrorism Task Force and Davidson County investigators, searched her Lexington home, filed state charges for felony conspiracy to commit murder and assault, and held her on $10 million bond; a juvenile has been charged in Harris County and a court date is scheduled for May 12 as the multi-state investigation continues.
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This incident is a chilling reminder of the ongoing threat of hate crimes in our communities. It's essential to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to local law enforcement. Remember, your actions can help prevent a tragedy.
Hate crimes like this plot are not only illegal but deeply harmful to our society. It's crucial to foster understanding and respect among different religious and ethnic groups. Worth forwarding if you believe in the power of community vigilance and unity.
Law enforcement agencies and public safety partners benefited from intelligence-sharing and an arrest that disrupted an alleged planned attack, enabling preventive measures and heightened protections for the targeted congregation.
Members of Congregation Beth Israel and the broader Jewish community experienced threat exposure, increased fear, and potential trauma as a result of the alleged plot and public disclosures.
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