Toronto ISIS Jihadist Muhammad Shahzeb Khan Planned Terror Attack at Brooklyn Heights Chabad Jewish Center in New York City. ISIS terrorist Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, a/k/a “Shahzeb Jadoon. Islam is the second-largest religion in Canada. Toronto, the heart of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), boasts a significant Muslim population of 626,015 including nearby Mississauga which has been a hotbed of Muslim extremists and terrorists for decades. When a father and son were arrested this summer 2024 in Toronto, Ontario over an alleged terrorist plot, U.S. authorities say the news spooked a 20-year-old Pakistani national and Canadian resident named Muhammad Shahzeb Khan. They say Muhammad Khan used encrypted messaging to warn that because of the arrests “here in Toronto,” there was a need to “lay low” on his own alleged plans: killing as many Jewish people as possible at Chabad Lubavitch Center Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn New York around the Oct. 7 anniversary of Hamas’ attack on Israel.
In a complaint filed in New York’s southern district the day of Khan’s arrest, FBI special agent Khajae Hester said Khan used encrypted messaging apps to communicate with undercover agents posing as willing participants in the plot, asking them to buy “automatic and semi-automatic weapons.” The complaint says that since last November, Khan “repeatedly and explicitly expressed his support for ISIS and his desire to carry out terrorist attacks in support of ISIS.” The complaint says Khan boasted the mass shooting would be “the largest attack on US soil since 9/11.” It said he would face one count of attempting to provide material support and resources to a terrorist organization. The U.S. complaint against Khan alleges he told the officers of his desire to create “a real off-line cell” of the Islamic State, directing them to obtain assault rifles and ammunition and “some good hunting (knives) so we can slit the throats of Jews.”
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