Three U.S. men arrested on charges of plotting to support ISIS
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Federal authorities arrested three U.S. men accused of spending over $2,000 on drones they intended to send to ISIS fighters to kill American service members stationed overseas. The defendants allegedly coordinated their support for the militant group through online communications and had begun executing their plan before law enforcement intervened. The arrests underscore ongoing concerns about radicalization and material support for terrorist organizations within the United States. The case was brought in federal court with charges related to conspiracy and providing support to a designated foreign terrorist organization.