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NY woman arrested in ISIS-inspired plot to bomb state Capitol was once a ‘little girl waving the American flag after 9/11’

By Big New York · 08/20/2026 · Updated 08/20/2026

Jessica Bowie told one informant “that she went from a little girl waving an American flag after 9/11 to now having stickers of the falling towers,” her complaint said. An ISIS-inspired New Yorker who plotted to bomb the state Capitol in Albany was once a “little girl waving the American flag after 9/11” — before she.

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Jessica Bowie told one informant “that she went from a little girl waving an American flag after 9/11 to now having stickers of the falling towers,” her complaint said. An ISIS-inspired New Yorker who plotted to bomb the state Capitol in Albany was once a “little girl waving the American flag after 9/11” — before she.

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