Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, an Afghan national living in Oklahoma, was arrested and charged with conspiring to carry out a terrorist attack on Election Day in the U.S., according to court documents released this week. Prosecutors allege that Tawhedi was attempting to support the Islamic State (ISIS) by planning a violent attack aimed at large gatherings on November 5, 2024. He was arrested alongside a juvenile co-conspirator, also an Afghan citizen with legal permanent resident status. The pair had met with undercover FBI agents to purchase firearms and ammunition for the planned attack.
Tawhedi allegedly had been consuming ISIS propaganda online and had been searching for information related to U.S. gun laws and security measures in Washington, D.C. In the months leading up to his arrest, he reportedly tried to liquidate family assets and relocate family members to Afghanistan.
The case has heightened concerns about potential political violence as the U.S. election approaches.