Ayob Nasser, whose name was added to the 92-page complaint for the alleged Halloween terror plot, appeared in front of a federal judge in downtown Detroit. He stood mute to the charges he's facing alleging domestic terrorism with multiple co-conspirators.
Three of Nasser's loved ones left federal court after declining to comment on his behalf. He's accused of helping to plan a terrorist attack in support of ISIS.
7 News Detroit spoke with former federal Prosecutor Matthew Schneider, who predicted more charges.
"Now another person has been charged, and I think additional people will be charged. Maybe not on the federal level but at least on the state level because this case involves juveniles," he explained.
The FBI said the people involved are 16 to 20 years old from Dearborn. The FBI

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