In the past 48 hours, the FBI has announced the disruption of two ISIS-inspired terror plots within the United States, heightening vigilance as authorities work to thwart lone-actor threats. According to the Associated Press via Fox21online, agents in Charlotte, North Carolina, arrested 18-year-old Christian Sturdivant on Wednesday after uncovering his plans for a New Year's Eve attack on a Mint Hill grocery store and Burger King using knives and hammers. Sturdivant, who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group online and authored a manifesto detailing victim counts and hopes to die fighting police, had been under constant surveillance over the holidays. FBI Special Agent in Charge James Barnacle noted a prior 2022 incident where the teen, then a minor, was stopped by family from a similar hammer attack inspired by IS contacts in Europe.
The FBI's Indianapolis field office revealed Monday, per The Independent, that it foiled another ISIS-inspired plot targeting a central Indiana high school in 2025 through swift coordination with local partners, though details on timing and location remain undisclosed. U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson emphasized that the public was never at risk in the North Carolina case, with Sturdivant facing up to 20 years if convicted.
These incidents underscore persistent domestic threats from IS propaganda, echoing past attacks like the 2015 San Bernardino shooting and 2016 Orlando nightclub massacre. Meanwhile, broader U.S. counterterrorism efforts focus overseas, with Senator Tom Cotton warning via Iran International that Iran and its proxies remain an ongoing danger to Americans, amid discussions of renewed strikes. No additional plots or announcements emerged in the last day.
Authorities stress heightened monitoring around sensitive dates, but affirm robust defenses in place.
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