Amid Holiday Fears and Increased Security, NY Man in Terror Arrest

The arrest came three days before Thanksgiving celebrations.

According to court documents, Naji, who is a legal permanent resident in the United States, allegedly travelled to Turkey and onward to Yemen in March 2015 where he made repeated attempts to join ISIS before returning to New York six months later.

Naji, according to the criminal complaint, began expressing his support for the terror group in 2014 and continued up until the present through public postings on Facebook accounts and in conversations with a law enforcement source.

In a recorded conversation on July 19 of this year with the law enforcement source, he allegedly said: “if there is a truck, I mean a garbage truck and one drives it there to Times-Square and crushes them shshshshshsh...Times-Square day.”

Naji is being held without bail. He has not entered a plea. A request for comment sent to his lawyer was not immediately returned.

“This was a disruption arrest, this was an arrest to disrupt a potential attack, given that this individual was following ISIS direction to carry out an attack against a large crowd,” explained Matt Olsen, an ABC News contributor and the former director of the National Counterterrorism Center.

Law enforcement officials were quick to explain the significance of Monday’s arrest.