The FBI says it disrupted a potential ISIS-inspired attack planned for Halloween weekend, arresting two people and questioning three others in Michigan, ages 16 to 20s. According to Director Kash Patel’s post and law enforcement sources, an undercover person joined early online chats where participants discussed timing and options, referenced “pumpkin day,” and later practiced high-speed AK-47 reloads at a shooting range. Agents executed searches from the Detroit field office, including activity in Dearborn and at an Inkster storage site. Authorities report no current threat. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer thanked the FBI and Michigan State Police.
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