Domestic terrorism remains a persistent threat. Far-left extremist groups—those who despise law enforcement and openly fantasize about dismantling American institutions—pose a real danger that is often overlooked by mainstream media.
This holiday season, Americans in Los Angeles came dangerously close to catastrophe as a coordinated terror plot targeted New Year’s Eve celebrations. The attackers planned bombings at multiple locations across the city.
The FBI arrested four individuals allegedly affiliated with a radical pro-Palestinian extremist group for plotting coordinated attacks using improvised explosive devices on Los Angeles venues during New Year’s Eve. The suspects are self-identified members of a radical offshoot of the Turtle Island Liberation Front, an organization with anti-government, anti-law enforcement, and pro-Palestinian beliefs.
The arrests occurred in Lucerne Valley, California, where authorities reported the suspects were testing explosive devices as part of their preparation for attacks on five Los Angeles locations. A fifth suspect was subsequently apprehended in New Orleans for planning a separate violent attack.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed that the individuals self-identified with the radical offshoot of the Turtle Island Liberation Front. The suspects now face charges of conspiracy and possession of destructive devices.
The group’s ideology includes pro-Palestinian extremism, virulent anti-government sentiments, and anti-capitalist rhetoric. They specifically targeted ICE agents and vehicles.