00:00Two New Jersey teens from affluent families have been arrested for their involvement in
00:04the ISIS-inspired plot to shoot up an LGBT club in Michigan. Earlier this week, I told you about
00:10the two arrests in Dearborn, but now Milo Shadarit, the 19-year-old son of an Iranian-American poet
00:17and a college professor, has been arrested at his father's home in the upscale town
00:21of Montclair, New Jersey. A second suspect, 19-year-old Tomas Khan Guzel, was arrested
00:27at Newark Airport as he waited to board a flight to Turkey. Authorities say the teen's eventual plan
00:31was to travel to Syria and train with ISIS there. Guzel, who is the son of the head of the United
00:37Nations Women's Entrepreneurship Program, was reportedly planning to make the trip on November
00:4217, but he moved up the timeline after word spread about the initial arrests. Meanwhile, authorities
00:48arrested a third suspect in Michigan, 19-year-old Ayob Nasser of Dearborn, Michigan. He was taken
00:54into custody and charged with conspiring to provide material to support ISIS. This brings the total
00:59to five adults involved in the alleged plot so far, plus a minor.