Salem News Channel

RSS Feed

2 Charged With Terrorism For Bomb Thrown At Anti-Islam Protesters In NYC

Two men accused of igniting homemade bombs at a chaotic anti-Islam protest outside the New York City mayor's mansion told police they were inspired by Islamic State, the Islamist militant group, and were charged on Monday with federal terrorism-related crimes, according to court records. Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, are accused of traveling from Pennsylvania with dangerous improvised explosive devices to Manhattan on Saturday, where a small group of far-right activists had planned the anti-Muslim rally outside Gracie Mansion against Zohran Mamdani, New York City's first Muslim mayor. Balat was captured in photographs and video lighting a small IED and throwing it towards the anti-Muslim protesters before lighting a second device handed to him by Kayumi and dropping it, according to the criminal complaint. Police were able to intercept the smoking devices, duct-taped jars containing screws and bolts and the explosive substance TATP, and no one was hurt. After police arrested them, they said they were inspired by Islamic State, and Balat told police that he wanted to carry out an attack "even bigger" than the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013 that killed three people, according to the criminal complaint filed in the U.S. district court in Manhattan on Monday. Mehdi Essmidi, who represents Balat, did not immediately reply to a request for comment. Kayumi's lawyer Michael Arthus declined to comment. Speaking alongside police outside Gracie Mansion on Monday, Mamdani condemned the violence. He and his wife were not home at the time, because they had known about the "Stop the Muslim takeover" rally organized by far-right activist Jake Lang more than a week in advance. More than 100 counter-protesters gathered nearby, the vast majority peaceful, saying they were there to "run Nazis out" of New York. "New York City will never tolerate violence whether from protests or counter-protests," Mamdani told reporters. He said while he thought the far-right anti-Muslim rally was "vile", he defended the "sacred right" of protest, even for objectionable speech. Police said it was the first time an improvised bomb was deployed in New York City in nearly a decade. In 2017, Akayed Ullah, who also cited Islamic State as inspiration, ignited a homemade bomb strapped to his body in a passage near the Times Square subway station, wounding only himself. Balat and Kayumi are each charged with five federal crimes, according to a complaint filed by the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan, including use of a weapon of mass destruction, attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, and three charges related to the illegal possession or transportation of explosives. During their separate police interviews, Balat asked for a piece of paper and wrote on it he had pledged allegiance to Islamic State, while Kayumi told police he watched Islamic State videos on his phone, according to the criminal complaint. A third man, Ian McGinnis, was arrested and appeared in a New York state court on Sunday accused of squirting pepper spray or a similar chemical irritant into the faces of two of the counter-protesters opposing the anti-Islam rally, according to the Manhattan district attorney's office and police. McGinnis faces six charges, including third-degree assault. Police in New York have been on alert since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran, but did not say there was a sign of Saturday's attack being linked to the war.

Read More...

Iran is targeting neighboring countries

Iran is Targeting Neighboring Countries

Read More...

Iran reportedly activating sleeper cells

We're following reports that Iran may be activating sleeper cells outside the country, following the death of its supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei 56-year-old Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has been chosen to succeed his late father. Stay with SNC for updates on tehi

Read More...

The Hard Facts about the War

The Hard Facts about the War

Read More...

War Has Changed

War Has Changed

Read More...

Mamdani Blames White Supremacy on NYC Terrorist Attempt

Mamdani Blames White Supremacy on NYC Terrorist Attempt

Read More...

Anthropic Sues Trump Administration Seeking To Undo “Supply Chain Risk” Designation

Anthropic is suing the Trump administration, asking federal courts to reverse the Pentagon’s decision designating the artificial intelligence company a “supply chain risk” over its refusal to allow unrestricted military use of its technology. Anthropic filed two separate lawsuits Monday, one in California federal court and another in the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., each challenging different aspects of the Pentagon’s actions against the company. The Pentagon last week formally designated San Francisco tech company a supply chain risk after an unusually public dispute over how its AI chatbot Claude could be used in warfare. The lawsuits aim to undo the designation and block its enforcement.

Read More...

How Will Iran and Energy Affect the Midterms?

On today’s show, Josh discusses what victory in Iran could ultimately look like and provides the latest update on the ongoing conflict. He also examines the surge in energy prices, explaining why gas prices are rising and what steps could be taken to help bring them down. Josh shares some advice for the president, arguing that the moment calls for a clear explanation to the American people. He explains why he believes the president should address the nation directly from the Oval Office to outline the goals of the conflict and why the military action in Iran is necessary. Later, Josh turns his attention to New York City Mayor Mamdani following the ISIS-inspired terror attack over the weekend. He reacts to the mayor’s comments on Monday and discusses other concerning statements and actions he believes raise serious questions about leadership in the city. Josh closes by arguing that the attack underscores the need for stronger immigration enforcement and a more aggressive approach toward dealing with radical Islamist threats inside the United States.

Read More...

Operation Epic Fury: One Week Later

Operation Epic Fury: One Week Later

Read More...

Trump “Not Looking To Settle” With Iran

President Trump says the U.S. is “not looking to settle” with Iran. The president said the U.S. has no plans to negotiate with Iran’s remaining leadership. Earlier, the president declared that he would not accept anything less than “unconditional surrender.” The Iranian president responded by saying the U.S. demand for surrender is a ‘dream that they should to take to their grave,” and he threatened more strikes on American targets in the Middle East.

Read More...

PA State Police Trooper Shot And Killed At Traffic Stop

A Pennsylvania State Police trooper was shot and killed by a man whom he had pulled over in a traffic stop Sunday night, authorities said. Cpl. Tim O’Connor was killed as he approached the car when the driver fired from inside the vehicle, the state's acting police commissioner, Lt. Col. George Bivens, told an early Monday morning news conference at Paoli Hospital in Chester County. The shooter — identified by police as Jesse Nathan Elks, 32, from nearby Honey Brook — then got out of the car, walked a short distance away and shot and killed himself with a pistol, Bivens said. O'Connor was a 15-year-veteran of the state police who was married and had a young daughter, authorities said. “Anybody you talk to tells you what a great guy he was,” Bivens said. Gov. Josh Shapiro told the news conference that he told O'Connor's wife and parents that there were many questions about the shooting, “but the one thing that we absolutely know for certain is that their son, their husband, was a hero and he died protecting others." “That is a noble calling and that is something we are profoundly grateful for,” Shapiro said. O'Connor had been on patrol shortly after 8 p.m. Sunday night when a call came in for an erratic driver. O'Connor was dispatched and reported minutes later that he had pulled over the car at an intersection in West Caln Township, about 45 miles (72 kilometers) west of Philadelphia. “That is the last we heard from Corporal O’Connor," Bivens said. He didn't respond to ensuing radio calls and troopers dispatched to the scene to check on him “found a very bad situation,” Bivens said. Police and Chester County authorities were investigating, Bivens said. Chester County's district attorney, Christopher de Barrena-Sarobe, said investigators will look into Elks' background and motives. Shapiro ordered U.S. and state flags to fly at half-staff to honor O’Connor.

Read More...

Real Life with Jack Hibbs, March 15, 2026

Real Life with Jack Hibbs, March 15, 2026

Read More...

Democrats Are So Out of Touch With Christians

Democrats Are So Out of Touch With Christians

Read More...

Department of War identifies 7th Army casualty

The Department of War announced the death of a Soldier who was supporting Operation Epic Fury. Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, of Glendale, Ky., died of his wounds on March 8, 2026, from injuries sustained during an enemy attack on March 1, 2026, at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia. The Soldier was assigned to 1st Space Battalion, 1st Space Brigade, Fort Carson, Colo. The incident is under investigation.

Read More...

Attendee's Divisive Funeral Attack Ignores Trump's Bond With Jesse Jackson

Jesse Jackson Jr. graciously urged no politics at his father's funeral, but attendees ignored this plea, turning the eulogy into a bitter Democrat campaign ad by attacking Republicans.

Read More...

James Carville's Unhinged TDS Rant

James Carville spiral into obsession while Trump continues to dominate politically.  Does the clip show his genuine fury or does he clearly needs professional help to cope with TDS.

Read More...

The Strategy Appears To Be Working, And Iran Is Losing

The Strategy Appears To Be Working, And Iran Is Losing With John Hayward, National Security Deputy Editor at Breitbart.

Read More...

Jesse Jackson Jr. Rips Obama, Biden & Clinton

Jesse Jackson Jr. Rips Obama, Biden & Clinton

Read More...

Kristi Noem becomes first casualty of Trump cabinet

In this episode of the Carl Jackson Show, Carl dives into the latest news on the Department of Homeland Security. Christy Noman's departure sparks a conversation about accountability and transparency in government. Carl shares his thoughts on her tenure and the controversy surrounding her handling of a $200 million ad contract. He also discusses the appointment of Mark Wayne Mullen as her replacement and the potential implications for the department. Additionally, Carl touches on the ongoing investigation into Governor Tim Walls' handling of the Feeding Our Future program and the allegations of widespread fraud. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com Visit our Store https://CarlJacksonStore.com

Read More...

First ... 26 27 28 29 30 ... Last

Salem News Channel Today

Sponsored Links

On Air & Up Next

  • The Hugh Hewitt Show
    3:00PM - 6:00PM
     
    Hugh Hewitt is one of the nation’s leading bloggers and a genuine media   >>
     
  • SEKULOW
    6:00PM - 7:00PM
     
    Jay Sekulow is widely regarded as one of the foremost free speech and religious   >>
     
  • The Larry Elder Show
    7:00PM - 10:00PM
     
    Larry Elder personifies the phrase “We’ve Got a Country to Save” The “Sage from   >>
     
  • That Kevin Show
    10:00PM - 12:00AM
     
    Broadcast from the heart of Times Square, Kevin McCullough takes America’s   >>
     
  • Best of Hugh Hewitt
    12:00AM - 2:00AM
     
    Hugh Hewitt is a broadcast pro who has informed and entertained on radio and television for over a decade.
     

See the Full Program Guide