In what looks like a Halloween thrill gone wrong for the bad guys, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) says it intercepted a “potential terrorist attack” in Michigan just in time – and right before a day of candy and monsters kicks into full swing.
Kash Patel, in his role as FBI Director, announced via X that the agency arrested multiple suspects who were allegedly plotting a violent attack over the Halloween weekend.
This morning the FBI thwarted a potential terrorist attack and arrested multiple subjects in Michigan who were allegedly plotting a violent attack over Halloween weekend. More details to come. Thanks to the men and women of FBI and law enforcement everywhere standing guard 24/7…
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) October 31, 2025
What did we learn so far from the FBI? Not much more than that. The caped-heroes of law enforcement swooped in somewhere in Michigan – reportedly in the Dearborn and Inkster areas around Detroit according to the FBI’s Detroit field office. The public is being reassured by the police that there’s no current threat to the community. Meanwhile, Mr. Patel promises “more details to come.”
In a possible related story, the TCD Dearborn News reported on Facebook yesterday the following: “Federal immigration agents were seen across Dearborn Heights Thursday during what witnesses described as coordinated enforcement operations. According to video sent to TCD News, at least two Arab American men have been taken into federal custody. Agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Border Patrol were spotted at several intersections, including Telegraph and Ford Road, Telegraph and Joy Road, and Ford Road and Beech Daly.”
This Halloween 2025 in Michigan, while most of us are worrying about ghosts, goblins, and plastic skeletons, Trump’s FBI is stopping the real monsters. Turns out, the scariest creatures this year aren’t vampires or zombies – they’re terrorists with a grudge.
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