FBI foiled a suspected New Year’s Eve terror plot in California, releasing surveillance footage of the extremists just before their arrest.Four alleged members of a far-left pro-Palestinian anti-government group called the Turtle Island Liberation Front were apprehended last week while travelling east of Los Angeles to test improvised explosive devices (IEDs), officials said. The group is suspected of planning coordinated bomb attacks at at least five locations across the region.US Attorney General Pam Bondi posted on X that authorities prevented “far-left” extremists from executing “a massive and horrific terror plot”.The suspects were identified as: Audrey Illeene Carroll, 30; Zachary Aaron Page, 32; Dante Gaffield, 24; and Tina Lai, 41.The quad face charges, including conspiracy and possession of an unregistered destructive device, according to a complaint filed in the US District Court for the Central District of California.Officials said the group travelled to the desert with “precursor chemicals” on December 12, intending to build bombs. A surveillance plane captured their movements, and the FBI and Los Angeles SWAT team arrested the quartet without incident.The plot reportedly targeted two logistics centres at midnight on New Year’s Eve. The group also allegedly discussed attacking Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and vehicles in January or February. One of the extremists, Carroll, allegedly said: “That would take some of them out and scare the rest of them.”LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell praised the coordinated effort. “The successful disruption of this plot is a powerful testament to the strength of our unified response,” he said, adding that collaboration with allied agencies “prevented a potential tragedy and reaffirmed our shared commitment to safeguarding our communities”.The FBI has said the investigation is ongoing to identify any additional suspects connected to the plot.
Watch: FBI shares surveillance video of far-left terror group plotting New Year’s Eve attack in Los Angeles
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