38-year-old runs a mobile pizzeria out of his Smart car in New York City: It's 'like a circus or a magic act'
"Pizza Pod started with a pretty ridiculous idea: What if I could turn a tiny Smart car into a mobile pizzeria?" says founder Bradley Alvelo.
Jessica Bowie, a 35-year-old woman from Albany, New York, has been arrested and charged with attempting to bomb the New York State Capitol. According to prosecutors, Bowie believed that laws were being passed that went against Islamic beliefs, leading her to plot the attack. She was apprehended in a sting operation conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) after she gained possession of an explosive device she believed was functional.
Law enforcement sources state that Bowie was under surveillance for over a month and communicated with a secret informant posing as an ISIS facilitator. FBI operatives reportedly provided her with money, a firearm, ammunition, and a non-functional explosive device, along with instructions on their use. Bowie has been described as a frequent social media user who expressed anti-American sentiments and pledged allegiance to ISIS.
On August 19, she was arrested by law enforcement while attempting to purchase materials for a nail bomb. New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani both expressed gratitude to law enforcement for the arrest and condemned the alleged plot.
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