FBI Arrests Woman in Alleged Plot to Bomb New York State Capitol
Prosecutors say the Albany resident pledged allegiance to Islamic State and planned to attack the building to kill as many lawmakers as possible.

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Federal authorities arrested a 35-year-old woman in Albany on charges related to an alleged plot to bomb the New York State Capitol building.
Prosecutors state that she had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group and conducted surveillance of the capitol with the intention of killing lawmakers. She was observed purchasing materials that could be used for bomb-making.
The FBI described the case as a classic lone-wolf scenario involving online radicalisation. Agents seized electronic devices during the investigation.
The woman is accused of planning an attack that would target the building while legislators were present. Court documents outline steps she took to prepare and reconnoitre the site.
Authorities emphasise that the plot was disrupted before any attack occurred. The case is being handled in federal court.
Online radicalisation continues to present challenges for domestic security agencies. This incident follows other cases in which individuals acted on materials consumed via digital platforms.
New York State officials cooperated with federal investigators. Security around the capitol has been reviewed in light of the allegations.
The defendant faces charges including those related to material support and planning of a terrorist act. Further proceedings will determine the full scope of evidence.
Law enforcement stresses the importance of public vigilance and reporting of suspicious activity in preventing such plots from advancing.

