FBI arrests Albany woman in alleged ISIS-inspired plot to bomb New York state Capitol
Prosecutors in New York have charged an Albany woman with plotting a terrorist attack on the state Capitol, alleging she pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group and intended to detonate a bomb to kill lawmakers. The indictment, filed in Albany County Supreme Court, accuses the suspect of conspiring to use explosives and of providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization. According to the indictment, she communicated her intentions through online channels and sought to acquire the necessary components for a device capable of causing mass casualties within the historic legislative building.
If convicted, the defendant faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment under federal and state terrorism statutes. The case underscores heightened law‑enforcement vigilance surrounding domestic extremist threats and follows a series of recent investigations into individuals attempting to align with overseas militant groups. Authorities have not disclosed whether any additional suspects were involved, and the investigation remains ongoing as the court prepares for a pre‑trial hearing later this month.