The individual was about to implement his plan to “reboot” the U.S. government by killing everyone in the building with the blast.
New York Stock Exchange
The FBI arrested a Florida man, accusing him of plotting to detonate a bomb at the New York Stock Exchange.
Information
Since February, the FBI had been monitoring 30-year-old Harun Abdul-Malik Yener, a resident of Coral Springs, Florida, after receiving information that he had “bomb-making schematics” hidden in a storage unit, according to CNN.
Arrested and charged
According to the FBI, he was arrested and charged with plotting to forward the New York Stock Exchange.
Pre-Thanksgiving
Yener was arrested after confiding to an FBI agent that he planned to detonate the bomb the week before Thanksgiving….
Restart
…as he was about to implement his plan to “reboot” the U.S. government by killing everyone in the building with the blast.
Various components
According to the FBI, the individual possessed bomb-making sketches, several watches equipped with timers, electronic cards and various components that could be used to manufacture explosive devices.
Meticulously planned
According to court documents reported by the Associated Press, Yener meticulously planned his forward.
A disguise
He had recently reconfigured two-way radios to use as remote triggers for an explosive device and planned to wear a disguise when planting the explosives.
In custody
Yener will remain in custody pending trial.