ABC's Aaron Katersky Reports Bomb Plotters Cited ISIS Videos to Defend Muslims
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What's Happening
ABC Chief Investigative Correspondent Aaron Katersky reported on March 9 that the bomb plotters told investigators they had watched ISIS propaganda videos and were there to defend Muslims during protests. NBC reporter Sam Brock relayed earlier that day that both men allegedly made pro-ISIS statements during their arrest. On March 7, ABC anchor Linsey Davis described the arrest of two people after a suspicious device went off during an anti-Muslim protest in New York, without identifying the assailants' religion.
How We Got Here
The incident began on March 7 when ABC anchor Linsey Davis reported on the arrest of two individuals after a suspicious device detonated during an anti-Muslim protest in New York, though she did not specify the assailants' religion. Two days later, on March 9, NBC reporter Sam Brock said the men allegedly made pro-ISIS statements upon arrest. Later that morning, ABC's Aaron Katersky added that the plotters told investigators they watched ISIS propaganda and aimed to defend Muslims, leading to ongoing coverage of the event.
Timeline
- ABC anchor Linsey Davis reports on incident without specifying assailants' religion
- NBC reporter Sam Brock reports pro-ISIS statements by arrested men
- ABC Chief Investigative Correspondent Aaron Katersky reports on bomb plotters' statements to investigators
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