It’s almost as if the media doesn’t want you to know the truth about the two self-styled Islamists accused of throwing bombs outside Gracie Mansion in New York City on Saturday.
And it shouldn’t be a particularly difficult case to dissect. Two Pennsylvania Muslim men, 19-year-old Ibraham Kayumi and 18-year-old Emir Balat, allegedly threw what authorities are describing as homemade improvised explosive devices at conservatives protesting the “Islamification of NYC.”
Video shows one of the men shouting “Allahu Akbar.” Thankfully, the bombs didn’t explode as they were planned. The men have been charged with attempting to support the Islamic State group and using a weapon of mass destruction, according to theBBC.
Both men arrested explicitly told authorities they were associated with the violent terror group during interviews after waiving their right to remain silent, with Balat saying he had wanted the attack to be “even bigger than the Boston Marathon bombing, which he noted resulted in only three deaths.”
“We were fortunate that the devices used this weekend did not cause the kind of harm that they were certainly capable of causing,” said New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch on Monday. “But luck is never a strategy. Devices like these have the potential to cause devastating harm.”
Additional harm can be caused by a media that refuses to cover the attacks as if they were aimedatconservative protestersbyIslamists using bombs.
At first, you got headlines like this profoundly dishonest one from The New York Times, which called the bombs “smoking jars of metal and fuses”:
“Smoking Jars of Metal and Fuses Thrown at Protest Near Mayor’s House”
It was a bomb that the NYPD said could have killed people. Two Muslim extremist suspects have been arrested for that attack on the anti-Islam protest. The two suspects praised allah after their capture.…pic.twitter.com/R7POlxZd3K
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo)March 8, 2026
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