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Two Men Plead Not Guilty in Bomb Plot Outside NYC Mayor's Home

Two defendants entered not guilty pleas to charges related to bringing homemade explosives to a protest outside the New York City mayor's residence.

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Two men have pleaded not guilty to federal charges related to an alleged bomb plot targeting a protest outside New York City Mayor Eric Adams' home.

The defendants are accused of bringing homemade explosive devices to an anti-Muslim demonstration near the mayor's residence. Federal prosecutors allege the plot was inspired by the Islamic State terrorist organization.

The charges stem from what authorities describe as a failed terror attack attempt. Court documents indicate the men planned to use the improvised explosive devices during the protest gathering.

Both defendants entered their not guilty pleas during recent court proceedings. The case is being prosecuted under federal terrorism statutes.

The incident represents one of several security concerns that have emerged around high-profile political figures in New York City. Federal investigators continue to examine the extent of the alleged plot and any potential connections to broader terrorist networks.

The defendants remain in federal custody as the case proceeds through the court system. No trial date has been set at this time.

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