Kash Patel is literally the biggest attention whore the FBI has ever had.... running to twitter, the mic and cameras to announce shit like he was the main agent in charge..... just blabbing.... eyes big as fuck looking like his mom just caught him beating off... and then most times getting shit wrong and having to correct shit
FBI Director Kash Patel says a "potential terrorist attack," allegedly targeting Halloween weekend in Michigan, was thwarted by the FBI on Friday morning.
Five people between the ages of 16 and 20 were arrested Friday, CBS News has learned. Authorities say they were inspired by a former member of the Michigan Army National Guard who was arrested in May for allegedly planning an ISIS-inspired attack against a U.S. Army site in suburban Detroit. Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, 19, was accused of providing support for a planned attack on the U.S. Army's Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command facility at the Detroit Arsenal.
One or more members of the group of five young people arrested Friday may have known Said, law enforcement sources told CBS News.
The plot, however, was not well formed, and the FBI was monitoring an online discussion about the plot for a period of time. There was no concrete plan for an attack.
"Through swift action and close coordination with our local partners, a potential act of terror was stopped before it could unfold," Patel said in a statement on social media. "The vigilance of this FBI prevented what could have been a tragic attack — and thanks to their dedication, Michigan will have a safe and happy Halloween."
A spokesperson for the FBI field office in Detroit told CBS News that FBI agents were in the cities of Dearborn and Inkster on Friday, "conducting law enforcement activities." They did not offer any additional information on the investigation but said there is "no current threat to public safety."
The law enforcement source said an FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force member had apparently uncovered two teenagers on an online ISIS chat room in some kind of discussion, but that no real plot materialized.
Members of the FBI task force were photographed outside a home in Dearborn on Friday morning.
Members of the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force search a home in Dearborn, Michigan, on Oct. 31, 2025. FBI Director Kash Patel said the agency had thwarted a "potential terrorist attack."
The Dearborn Police Department said in a post on Facebook that it's aware the FBI conducted operations in the city on Friday morning.
"We want to assure our residents that there is no threat to the community at this time," the police department's post said.
Dearborn borders Detroit, about 7 miles west of downtown. Inkster is a suburb located about 12 miles west of downtown Detroit.
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FBI says "potential terrorist attack" thwarted in Michigan, 5 people arrested
FBI Director Kash Patel says a "potential terrorist attack," allegedly targeting Halloween weekend in Michigan, was thwarted by the FBI on Friday morning.
Five people between the ages of 16 and 20 were arrested Friday, CBS News has learned. Authorities say they were inspired by a former member of the Michigan Army National Guard who was arrested in May for allegedly planning an ISIS-inspired attack against a U.S. Army site in suburban Detroit. Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, 19, was accused of providing support for a planned attack on the U.S. Army's Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command facility at the Detroit Arsenal.
One or more members of the group of five young people arrested Friday may have known Said, law enforcement sources told CBS News.
The plot, however, was not well formed, and the FBI was monitoring an online discussion about the plot for a period of time. There was no concrete plan for an attack.
"Through swift action and close coordination with our local partners, a potential act of terror was stopped before it could unfold," Patel said in a statement on social media. "The vigilance of this FBI prevented what could have been a tragic attack — and thanks to their dedication, Michigan will have a safe and happy Halloween."
A spokesperson for the FBI field office in Detroit told CBS News that FBI agents were in the cities of Dearborn and Inkster on Friday, "conducting law enforcement activities." They did not offer any additional information on the investigation but said there is "no current threat to public safety."
The law enforcement source said an FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force member had apparently uncovered two teenagers on an online ISIS chat room in some kind of discussion, but that no real plot materialized.
Members of the FBI task force were photographed outside a home in Dearborn on Friday morning.
The Dearborn Police Department said in a post on Facebook that it's aware the FBI conducted operations in the city on Friday morning.
"We want to assure our residents that there is no threat to the community at this time," the police department's post said.
Dearborn borders Detroit, about 7 miles west of downtown. Inkster is a suburb located about 12 miles west of downtown Detroit.
FBI says "potential terrorist attack" thwarted in Michigan, 5 people arrested
In a social media post, FBI Director Kash Patel said multiple people who were allegedly plotting a violent attack were arrested in Michigan.

