U.S. charges sixth man in alleged N.Y.-N.J. Islamic State plot

A New Jersey man was arrested on Monday on charges of conspiring to support the militant group Islamic State, becoming the sixth man to be arrested in New York and New Jersey since June as part of what authorities have said is a broader plot.

Nader Saadeh, 20, a former resident of Rutherford, New Jersey, had viewed Islamic State propaganda online and planned to travel overseas to join Islamic State, the U.S. Department of Justice said. His brother, Alaa Saadeh, was previously arrested on June 29.

Tags
New Jersey, Islamic state
Join the Discussion
Related Articles
More Home News
How Can Homeowners Legally Protect Their Properties from Squatters in Los Angeles?

How Can Homeowners Legally Protect Their Properties from Squatters in Los Angeles?

New Legislation May Increase Social Security Checks Using Elderly-Focused Consumer Price Index

New Legislation May Increase Social Security Checks Using Elderly-Focused Consumer Price Index

NY Enacts Crucial Property Rights Legislation After Homeowner Handcuffed for Ousting Squatter

NY Enacts Crucial Property Rights Legislation After Homeowner Handcuffed for Ousting Squatter

NY Property Owner Faces Arrest After Lock Change on Home Inhabited by Alleged Squatters

NY Property Owner Faces Arrest After Lock Change on Home Inhabited by Alleged Squatters

Real Time Analytics