Four Мales Аccused of Planning to Bomb Muslim Community in Upstate New York

After a student reported a comment made at lunchtime at a school in upstate New York, a day later three men and a teen were arrested and charged with plotting to attack a Muslim community about 200 miles away, reported CNN. 

Brian Colaneri, 20, Vincent Vetromile, 19, Andrew Crysel, 18, and an unidentified 16-year-old male were arrested on Friday in Greece, New York. All are accused of making homemade bombs and plotting to attack the Muslim community of Islamberg in Delaware County, New York.

The 16-year-old male is being classified by police as an "adolescent offender" and his name and photograph have not been released.

All four are from the Rochester, New York, area and have each been charged with three felony counts of criminal possession of a weapon and one felony count of conspiracy, according to Greece Police Sgt. Jared Rene. It was not immediately clear whether the accused had retained attorneys.

Greece Chief of Police Patrick Phelan hailed the swift investigation as an example of how teaching kids to "see something, say something" can work.

"This was a nice job by everyone involved. The kids did what they were supposed to do, security did what they were supposed to do. They involved the police very quickly and everything worked. And as a result, nobody's dead. That's a good story, it really is," Phelan said Tuesday.A plot quickly uncoveredPhelan said the investigation began on Friday after a student overheard the 16-year-old showing a photo of another student and making a comment to the effect of, "he looks like the next school shooter, doesn't he?"

That student reported the comment and school security immediately interviewed the students involved in the conversation. School security also notified...

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