Suspected suburban jihadists shared ISIS-style selfies and joked about FBI reading group chat: feds
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EXCLUSIVE: FOX NEWS REPORT—A 19-year-old from New Jersey, suspected of attempting to join remnants of ISIS following a foiled terror plot targeting gay bars in Michigan, was captured in a photograph standing before an ISIS flag. Another alleged accomplice was seen wearing jihadi attire in images obtained by federal agents from a group chat, where they reportedly jested about being under FBI surveillance.

Both individuals had previously drawn the attention of the FBI.

Tomas Kaan Jimenez-Guzel, hailing from Montclair, allegedly offered to perform ISIS-style beheadings on camera during a video chat with supposed co-conspirators. He aspired to gain notoriety with a Wikipedia page and documentary about his actions. In 2024, the FBI had interviewed him following his alleged prediction of a “newsworthy” terror attack in Boston.

In a separate case, U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, Alina Habba, identified another suspect, Saed Ali Mirreh, a fellow 19-year-old from Kent, Washington. Mirreh faces charges of conspiring to support a designated foreign terrorist organization. He had previously been under FBI scrutiny in 2023 and 2024 due to alleged connections with a juvenile terror suspect in Canada and discussions surrounding other ISIS-related attacks, as outlined in a federal criminal complaint.

An image of a man whose face has been blurred holding a knife and posing in front of an ISIS flag

Federal authorities intercepted a photograph purporting to show Jimenez-Guzel wielding a knife in front of an ISIS flag, with his index finger raised in what is claimed to be an ISIS gesture. Jimenez-Guzel allegedly obscured his face before sharing this image.

“The threat of terrorism is real,” Habba said in a video posted to X Wednesday, linking the suspects to three suspected Halloween attack plotters in suburban Detroit, who were arrested with a stockpile of expensive firearms and ammunition on Friday.

Mirreh was the alleged “finance guy” accused of raising thousands of dollars to fund travel to Syria with the help of an online scammer identified only as “Bob,” whom court documents placed in Sweden. 

She added that the two men allegedly planned to travel from Turkey to Syria and fight for ISIS.

Authorities arrested Mirreh at his Washington home just hours before he was scheduled to fly from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to Istanbul, Turkey, according to a federal criminal complaint. Jimenez-Guzel was taken into custody at Newark Liberty International Airport after moving up his flight from Nov. 17 to Nov. 5.

An image of a man whose face has been blurred wearing a keffiyeh on his head and holding a handgun

Federal investigators intercepted this photo that they allege shows Tomas Jimenez-Guzel wearing a keffiyeh on his head and holding a handgun. He allegedly blurred his own face before sending the image. (Justice Department)

Federal authorities also arrested Montclair resident Milo Sedarat, the 21-year-old son of an Iranian expat poet who teaches college English in New York City. Agents in tactical gear and armored vehicles were seen outside his father’s house on Tuesday.

The suspects appeared to be aware that their encrypted conversations might be monitored by the FBI, joking about it in text exchanges and sending selfies with their own faces blurred, court documents allege.

“Everyone has to be prepared to ‘unalive’ someone,” Mirreh is alleged to have said at one point, using a stand-in phrase that social media users commonly insert instead of the word “kill” to get around content filters. 

An image of a man whose face has been blurred, taking a selfie while wearing ISIS-style clothing in front of a mirror

Federal investigators intercepted this photo that they allege shows Saed Mirreh in ISIS-style garb. He allegedly blurred his own face before sending the image. (Justice Department)

In one exchange, Jimenez-Guzel allegedly proposed coming up with a fake plot to mislead authorities. In another, after the arrests of a group of suspected co-conspirators from Dearborn, Michigan, he allegedly told the group in a conference call, “There’s a lot of urgent stuff we need to speak about.”

“Five of us are in the article and the feds… they’re gonna be looking for us soon,” he allegedly said. “If we don’t leave, we are cooked.”

Jimenez-Guzel’s mother is Meral Guzel, head of the U.N.’s Women’s Entrepreneurship Accelerator, a program under the agency’s umbrella focused on women’s rights, according to the New York Post, which dubbed the two suspects “alleged yuppie jihadis.”

Guzel’s LinkedIn profile touts her work on “gender equality,” “inclusive growth” and “competitive supply chains.”

Two young men hold up red and white Nike sneakers, the one on the right is Milo Sedarat, who has been named as a suspect in a federal terror plot case

Milo Sedarat gifting a pair of sneakers to a friend in a photo posted to Facebook. (Facebook/Janette Afsharian)

Jimenez-Guzel is charged with one count of conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization and one count of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison as well as another $250,000 fine if convicted.

Sedarat is charged with two counts of transmitting a threat in interstate or foreign commerce, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted.

Neither of them entered pleas at their initial appearances Wednesday afternoon.

Detroit Halloween terror plot foiled professor

Roger Sedarat walks outside of his home in Montclair, New Jersey, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. Sedarat’s son, 21-year-old Milo Sedarat, was arrested on Tuesday as a suspected accomplice in the thwarted plot to shoot up LGBT bars in suburban Detroit on Halloween. (Rashid Umar Abbasi for Fox News Digital)

Sedarat’s father, Roger Sedarat, sat quietly in the back of the courtroom with a lawyer and another woman Wednesday as his son made his initial appearance. The elder Sedarat is an Iranian-American poet and English professor at Queens College, according to the school’s website.

He did not respond to multiple attempts to reach him for comment.

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.

A split image shows still photos taken from surveillance video showing Mohmed Ali at a Michigan gun range. (Eastern District of Michigan)

Three additional suspects, including two brothers, were arrested in Dearborn, another Detroit-area community, and court documents have also pointed to two more juvenile suspects.

They have been identified as Dearborn residents Majed Mahmoud, 20, Mohmed Ali, 20, and Ali’s 19-year-old brother, Ayob Nasser.

They are accused of planning to stay in the U.S. to carry out the foiled Halloween plot.

A split image showing surveillance images from a shooting range that depict three of the Michigan terror plot suspects practicing

Ayob Nasser, in black, is the fifth man to be charged in connection with an alleged Halloween terror plot in Michigan. His older brother, Mohmed Ali, was charged Monday alongside fellow Dearborn 20-year-old Majed Mahmoud. Separately, two more young men were arrested in New Jersey. (Eastern District of Michigan)

Jimenez-Guzel, the Washington man and other alleged co-conspirators are accused of plotting to travel to Turkey, then Syria to join ISIS as fighters, Habba said.

Federal investigators intercepted group chat discussions in which the suspects allegedly codenamed the Halloween plot “pumpkin” and discussed traveling abroad to join ISIS, a terror group known for brutal executions, mass casualty terror attacks in the West and briefly occupying large swaths of Iraq and Syria.

The plot remains under investigation, and more arrests are possible.

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