Canadian resident accused of plot to shoot New York Jewish centre extradited to U.S. / National Post

Tuesday, June 10, 2025, 9:21 pm permalink

A Canadian resident, Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, has been extradited to the United States on charges linked to an alleged plot targeting a New York Jewish centre. The case, as unsettling as it sounds, is a stark reminder that real-life plots can rival even the most far-fetched thriller scripts.


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