Authorities say two Pennsylvania teenagers charged in connection with an alleged terror plot may have considered additional targets as investigators continue reviewing evidence in the case.
Law enforcement officials say the suspects were already facing serious charges tied to an alleged plan involving explosive devices. During the investigation, authorities uncovered information suggesting the teens may have researched or discussed other possible targets beyond the initial locations identified by investigators.
Officials have not publicly released details about the additional potential targets, citing the ongoing investigation and security concerns.
Investigators are reviewing digital evidence, communications, and materials seized during the case as they work to determine the full scope of the alleged plot. Authorities say the review includes examining electronic devices and online activity believed to be connected to the suspects.
The case initially drew significant attention after authorities said the teens allegedly constructed or possessed devices described as bomb-like materials. Law enforcement agencies have been working with federal partners to analyze the evidence and assess potential threats.
Officials say there is currently no indication of an active threat to the public, but investigators continue to evaluate all information tied to the case.
The investigation remains ongoing as authorities work to determine whether anyone else may have been involved and whether additional charges could be filed.
First Source News will continue to follow developments in this case and provide updates as more information becomes available.
