In a shocking turn of events, two men have pleaded not guilty to charges related to an alleged bomb attempt outside the home of New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The incident, which took place in February, is believed to have been inspired by the Islamic State (ISIS) extremist group. According to reports, the men, who have not been named, were arrested after a suspicious package was found near the mayor's Brooklyn home. Authorities have been tight-lipped about the details of the plot, but the charges suggest a serious and potentially deadly threat to the mayor's safety. As the trial is set to begin, questions are being raised about the motivations behind the alleged attack and the extent of the men's involvement with ISIS.


2 men plead not guilty in alleged Islamic State-inspired bomb attempt outside New York mayor’s home  News12 | Brooklyn