Suspects in foiled Halloween terror plot pictured practicing at Michigan gun range: FBI
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EXCLUSIVE: Two men from Michigan are facing charges in connection with an alleged ISIS-inspired terror plot that aimed to carry out a mass shooting in a Detroit suburb during Halloween. This information comes from an affidavit filed by the FBI.

The accused, Mohmed Ali from Dearborn, Michigan, and Majed Mahmoud, are said to have been planning a terror attack, which they had codenamed “pumpkin,” as revealed by court documents. They are facing charges for receiving and transferring firearms with the knowledge that these weapons would be used for terrorist acts.

According to the complaint, Ali frequented a local gun range to practice shooting on multiple occasions. His practice sessions sometimes included Mahmoud, a juvenile suspect known as “Person 1” and by the alias “Athari,” as well as an unnamed individual referred to as “Co-conspirator 4.”

Despite these allegations, Amir Makled, Ali’s attorney, has denied the existence of any such plot. Speaking to The Associated Press, Makled expressed surprise at the charges and claimed he did not anticipate them being filed. However, he did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital on Monday.

Split image shows foiled Halloween terror plot suspect Mohmed Ali wearing a gray T-shirt with long, curly hair handling firearms at a gun range.

The case includes evidence such as surveillance footage capturing Mohmed Ali at the gun range in Michigan, adding to the gravity of the charges laid against him and Mahmoud.

The men appeared in court on Monday. 

William Swor, a defense attorney for Mahmoud, told reporters outside the courthouse he needed more time to review the complaint before commenting. But he said both defendants were 20 years old.

“Well, the complaint is 73 pages long,” he said, in response to multiple questions. “We haven’t had time to digest it or review it. There’s nothing to say at this point.”

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In one exchange, intercepted by law enforcement, according to an affidavit, the unnamed juvenile suspect allegedly insisted that the attack should take place on Halloween and not a later date.

“So ya, I talked to my brothers. We are going to do pumpkin,” he allegedly told Ali. “I talked to…[Co-conspirator 4] and [Co-conspirator 5], they said it is getting bad. So we got to do pumpkin, ya.”

Read the complaint:

Before they could act, however, authorities served federal search warrants on both men’s homes and a storage unit in nearby Inkster, recovering three AR-15-style rifles, two shotguns, four pistols and more than 1,600 rounds of ammunition, along with other evidence including GoPro cameras, tactical vests and other gear.

“With today’s unsealed criminal complaint, the American people can see the results of months of tireless investigative work where the FBI acted quickly and likely saved many lives,” FBI Director Kash Patel told Fox News Digital. “We’ll continue to follow the facts, uphold the law, and deliver justice for the American people.”

A house with police cars parked in front of it

FBI agents search a home in Dearborn, Michigan, with alleged connections to the thwarted Halloween terror attack plot on Oct. 31, 2025. (WJBK)

The alleged plot began on Sept. 1 and was supposed to be launched against the public on Halloween, but federal authorities said they thwarted the attack.

“Thanks to the extraordinary diligence of our U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon Jr., the FBI and state and local law enforcement officers, this plot was stopped before innocent lives were lost,” Attorney General Pam Bondi wrote on X Monday, after the charges were announced.

The complaint includes multiple unnamed co-conspirators who allegedly practiced shooting at ranges with Ali and Mahmoud. They also allegedly scouted potential attack locations in Ferndale, Michigan, a suburb north of Detroit known in part for its LGBT nightlife.

The scouting trip stood out to investigators as particularly suspicious because none of the suspects are over 21, according to the complaint.

Two men, wearing black and gray shirts, seen in surveillance video at the counter at a gun range.

This image taken from surveillance video shows Mohmed Ali, right, and alleged co-conspirator Majed Mahmoud on the left at a Michigan gun range. (Eastern District of Michigan)

Ali and Athari, the juvenile suspect’s alias, were allegedly planning to do the “same thing as France,” in an alleged reference to the Nov. 13, 2015 ISIS attack in France that left 137 dead and more than 400 injured after gunmen and suicide bombers launched a coordinated assault on multiple locations in the French capital.

Alleged Halloween plotters Ali, Person 1 and Co-conspirator 5 seen on surveillance video at a gun range counter.

Surveillance video showed Ali, co-conspirator 5 and “Person 1,” also described as an unnamed juvenile suspect with the alias “Athari,” pictured at the gun range counter. The faces of Co-conspirator 5 and Athari have been redacted. (Eastern District of Michigan)

“Co-conspirator 1” allegedly met with Ali and Athari in late June and early July before traveling abroad. When he returned to the U.S., Customs and Border Patrol agents asked to review his phone — where they allegedly found Google searches involving “ISIS,” the “Islamic State” and selfies showing Co-conspirator 1 wearing tactical gear and holding weapons.

Although ISIS suffered a military defeat in 2019 at the hands of the U.S. and allied forces, the group continues to operate as a terror network, according to the complaint.

The accused conspirators allegedly shared Islamic extremist content on social media, including in WhatsApp group chats, Instagram and on Discord, and allegedly went to the father of a local “Islamic extremist ideologue” for advice after zeroing in on Halloween as the day to launch the attack.

Kash Patel speaks in Congressional hearing

FBI Director Kash Patel testifies before the House Appropriations Committee on Capitol Hill on May 7, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Chip Somodevilla)

Ali and Mahmoud were both legally able to purchase firearms, and investigators allegedly uncovered numerous purchases of guns and modifications through bank records and his browsing history, according to the complaint.

The weapons included a 12-gauge Beretta A300 Ultima Competition shotgun, a Daniel Defense M4 V7 rifle, multiple models of 5.56 rifles from Palmetto State Armory, and a Sig Sauer 9mm pistol. They also bought more than 1,600 5.56 rounds and had it shipped to Mahmoud, according to the affidavit.

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