Woman’s alleged ISIS radicalization unfolded online before Capitol bomb plot: court docs

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Woman’s alleged ISIS radicalization unfolded online before Capitol bomb plot: court docs

Fox News · 4 hours ago

A 35-year-old woman from upstate New York, Jessica Bowie, has been charged with terrorism offences after federal authorities alleged she converted to Islam, pledged allegiance to ISIS and plotted to bomb the New York State Capitol building. Court documents indicate her alleged radicalisation took place largely online, with the plot reportedly involving plans to target state senators, and it was uncovered just weeks before the 25th anniversary of the 11 September 2001 attacks. The case has prompted renewed concern from officials and commentators about the spread of extremist ideology through online channels.

The FBI is said to have detailed the alleged scheme, which reportedly extended beyond a single planned attack to further intentions of causing harm. Authorities released a mugshot of Bowie as part of the case, and analysts have pointed to it as an example of the ongoing risk of individuals being radicalised through internet activity rather than direct contact with extremist networks. The case is now proceeding through the federal justice system, though the article does not detail specific charges filed or a court date.

  • NY woman charged with plotting ISIS-inspired bomb attack on state capitol.
  • Alleged radicalisation reportedly occurred largely online.
  • Case surfaces weeks before 25th anniversary of 9/11 attacks.

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