US extradites ISIS supporter who planned Oct. 7 mass shooting at New York Jewish center: DOJ
WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice on Tuesday extradited an ISIS supporter living in Canada who had been caught planning a mass shooting attack on a Jewish center in New York that would have coincided with the first anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023 attack.
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, 20, tried to travel from Canada to New York City on Sept. 4 in preparation to carry out the horrific attack on New York Jews – but was caught just short of the US border, according to the Department of Justice.
Khan, also known as “Shahzeb Jadoon,” was charged with attempting to provide material support and resources to ISIS.
A plane carrying Khan, originally of Pakistan, touched down in the US on Tuesday afternoon, one day ahead of his scheduled first appearance on the charges before a US court.
“He planned to use automatic weapons to kill as many members of our Jewish community as possible, all in support of ISIS,” US Attorney Jay Clayton said in a statement Tuesday. “Khan’s deadly, antisemitic plan was thwarted by the diligent work of our law enforcement partners and the career prosecutors in this Office who are committed to rooting out antisemitism and stopping terror.”
