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A wealthy New Jersey teen allegedly linked to an ISIS-inspired terror plot reportedly bragged about being “the biggest antisemite in America” and expressed a desire to murder his mother’s Jewish friends, according to court documents unsealed Thursday. Milo Sedarat, 19, also posed for photos at his $1.2 million home with swords and knives.

The complaint filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Jersey states Sedarat ranted online about carrying out mass executions of Jews and running over participants in a pro-Israel demonstration in Montclair. He allegedly exchanged extremist messages with another man through social media.

“I can’t wait for the day I get to execute like 10 yahood,” he wrote, using an Arabic term for Jewish people, the complaint says.

Another teen from Montclair, Tomas Kaan Jimenez-Guzel, 19, the son of a UN diplomat, was also arrested in connection with the plot. He allegedly planned a Boston bombing-style attack to gain notoriety and volunteered to perform beheadings for propaganda videos, telling co-conspirators, “I’ll do it, bro.” Jimenez-Guzel was apprehended at Newark Liberty International Airport while attempting to travel to Turkey and join ISIS.

Local leaders expressed shock that radical ideology could take hold in the affluent, diverse community. Rabbi Yaacov Leaf of Chabad of Montclair told the NY Post: “It’s frightening to realize this type of hate has seeped into our suburban liberal community … To see that hate has found its way into the community is very frightening.” Acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba added, “Radicalization unfortunately is something that is a part of our world now.”

Five men and a juvenile have been arrested so far in connection with the alleged plot, including suspects in New Jersey, Michigan, and Washington state. Authorities indicated more arrests could be forthcoming in the U.K.

Court documents show Sedarat threatened his own mother’s Jewish friends, claiming they “deserve to die,” and detailed mass executions of Jews in chilling messages. He sent images of himself brandishing knives and swords, practiced shooting at a gun range, and boasted about carrying weapons in public with the intent to target Jewish individuals.

Sedarat allegedly wrote: “Line up like 500 Jews and execute them in front of their wives and family. Then take all their wives [as] slaves. Imma have like 10 yahood slave girls inshallah.” He also proposed attacks on Tel Aviv, saying, “We need to do a 9/11 to [Tel Aviv] … Even a gun … I wanna kill them with [a] sword. Look them in the eyes as I take their women and stab them.”

The suspects were reportedly preparing an attack on bars in Ferndale, Michigan, acquiring guns and over 1,600 rounds of ammunition, in a plan codenamed “Pumpkin.” Habba stressed that authorities are treating each lead seriously to prevent terrorist acts and hold all involved accountable.