FILE – Police tape hangs exterior the Temple Israel synagogue Friday, March 13, 2026, in West Bloomfield Township, Mich.
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RALEIGH, N.C. — Two younger folks have been arrested in an alleged plot to assault a Texas synagogue that concerned driving by the congregation to “kill as many Jews as potential,” based on authorities and court docket paperwork.
The arrests come a month after an armed man crashed his pickup truck into a significant Detroit-area synagogue in one other assault on Jewish folks. Synagogues world wide have elevated safety and protections for worshippers because the U.S. and Israel launched a warfare with Iran on Feb. 28.
Angelina Han Hicks, 18, of Lexington, North Carolina, was being held Thursday within the Davidson County jail below a $10 million bond, jail information present. She was arrested Wednesday and formally charged with conspiring with two “male topics” to commit homicide and assault towards members of Congregation Beth Israel in Houston on April 21, 2028, based on warrants laying out two felony counts towards her.
The FBI workplace in Charlotte stated Thursday in a social media submit {that a} juvenile was arrested in relation to the plot and charged in Harris County, Texas, which incorporates Houston. There was no rapid info on whether or not the juvenile was one of many two male topics recognized in Hicks’ warrants, which listed solely their first names and famous their final names as “unknown.”
A Houston Police Division information launch on Thursday introduced a 16-year-old being arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit capital homicide associated to “a menace directed in direction of sure Jewish establishments in our space” that the company discovered about Wednesday. The division did not determine Congregation Beth Israel particularly. The FBI and the Houston college district police division assisted within the arrest.
“Right now, there is no such thing as a different identified credible menace,” the discharge stated.
Explaining why Hicks’ detention was crucial, District Courtroom Choose Carlton Terry wrote Wednesday partially that the alleged “conspiracy is to kill as many Jews as potential by driving by a congregation at a synagogue.”
“Permitting a co-conspirator an opportunity to speak with both of these people or those that may relay a message places lives in danger,” Terry added.
The FBI stated its Charlotte Joint Terrorism Activity Power started the investigation Tuesday night after a tip to a North Carolina regulation enforcement company.
Whereas Hicks’ warrants level to a possible assault two years from now, Alan Martin — a senior assistant district legal professional overlaying Davidson County — stated in an interview that there had been “some concern that there may very well be an imminent occasion” concentrating on the Houston synagogue. A possible motive for the deliberate violence wasn’t instantly disclosed in North Carolina court docket paperwork. The investigation is constant.
Makes an attempt to talk by cellphone with Hicks’ court-appointed legal professional had been unsuccessful Thursday. The lawyer, Chad Freeman, instructed the Houston Chronicle that the case was in its early phases and Hicks’ youth may very well be a consider her protection.
“I anticipate getting quite a few specialists concerned within the case to take a look at each investigatory and potential forensic issues,” Freeman instructed the newspaper. Her subsequent scheduled listening to is Could 13.
Congregational Beth Israel is the oldest Jewish home of worship in Texas, based within the 1850s. It additionally operates a faculty going as much as fifth grade. The Charlotte FBI’s social media submit Thursday talked about an alleged deliberate assault at a Jewish college.
The potential threats communicated to congregation management by Houston police prompted Beth Israel to shut on Wednesday “out of an abundance of warning,” the Jewish Federation of Larger Houston wrote in a social media submit. The campus reopened Thursday, the federation stated.
“The protection and safety of the Houston Jewish group is of utmost significance to all of us,” the federation wrote.
Lexington is about 90 miles (145 kilometers) west of Raleigh.
The FBI stated Ayman Ghazali sought to inflict as a lot harm as he may on Jewish folks when he drove his pickup truck March 12 into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan.
Ghazali, 41, was armed when the truck smashed by doorways and into the hallway of an early childhood training space, putting a safety guard. He then exchanged gunfire with one other guard earlier than fatally taking pictures himself. Nobody else among the many 150 kids and employees was injured.
Ghazali, a Lebanese-born man who was a U.S. citizen, had discovered per week earlier than the assault that 4 of his relations had been killed in an Israeli airstrike in his native nation.

