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On Thursday, FBI Director Kash Patel revealed that the agency’s regional offices in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Houston, Texas, have successfully disrupted an alleged terrorist plan. The plot, reportedly orchestrated by a woman from Lexington, North Carolina, aimed to execute a mass casualty attack on a synagogue in Houston.
The Houston Police Department has charged a 16-year-old with conspiracy to commit capital murder in connection with the scheme. Due to the suspect’s minor status, their identity has not been disclosed. However, the Houston Chronicle has provided further insights into the alleged conspiracy.
This development highlights the FBI’s effectiveness in countering hate-driven threats, a stark contrast to the efforts of organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center. The FBI’s proactive measures underscore the agency’s commitment to public safety and security under the leadership of Director Patel. This success story also challenges recent criticisms of Patel, as his strategic direction has led to significant accomplishments, both regionally and nationally, as extensively reported by various outlets.
On Wednesday, the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office arrested Angelina Han Hicks, 18, of Lexington, on two counts of felony conspiracy. According to warrants, the charges are for conspiring to commit murder and assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury.
She is also facing charges out of Texas.
According to the Houston Police Department, a 16-year-old has also been charged with conspiracy to commit capital murder. Because this person of interest is a minor, they remain unnamed. But the Houston Chronicle gave more details on the alleged conspiracy.
A juvenile in Harris County faces criminal charges tied to a multistate FBI investigation into an alleged plot to attack the campus of Houston’s Congregation Beth Israel.
The FBI office in Charlotte, N.C., said Thursday that the unidentified juvenile was arrested in Harris County. Before the juvenile’s arrest, court records obtained by the Houston Chronicle show a second person, 18-year-old Angelina Han Hicks, was arrested in North Carolina on felony charges.
The Harris County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that a juvenile female had been arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit capital murder. The Houston Police Department was expected to release more information this afternoon.
Court papers accuse Hicks and two other people of planning to “kill as many Jews as possible” with a vehicle. Beth Israel and its school, The Shlenker School, said they were closed on Wednesday after learning from the Houston Police Department of a potential threat.
🚨On Tuesday FBI received a tip that an individual out of Lexington, North Carolina was planning a mass casualty event at a Jewish Day School near Houston, Texas. @FBICharlotte and @FBIHouston acted quickly, and working with our outstanding local partners in the Davidson County… pic.twitter.com/pqaItJ55i5
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) April 23, 2026
On Tuesday FBI received a tip that an individual out of Lexington, North Carolina was planning a mass casualty event at a Jewish Day School near Houston, Texas. @FBICharlotte and @FBIHouston acted quickly, and working with our outstanding local partners in the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office, the subject has been taken into custody.
Investigation ongoing. Thank you to our Joint Terrorism Task Force personnel, FBI teams and local partners for their decisive work that likely saved lives.
It seems the FBI is doing a better job at thwarting hate than the Southern Poverty Law Center ever did. Of course, as we are discovering with the SPLC, that was a feature, not a bug. It also shows that The Atlantic hit piece against Patel was straight-up trash. As RedState has covered extensively, regionally and nationally, the FBI has been kicking butt and taking names on multiple levels. This reflects the extreme focus, competence, and strategic skill of FBI Director Patel, his agents, and his leadership team.