The FBI has arrested multiple individuals suspected of planning an attack on the White House timed with a UFC event, according to reports from Vanguard Nigeria and Deadline. The suspects, numbering at least five according to The Guardian, were taken into custody following an investigation that uncovered plans involving explosives and drone technology.
Details from Raw Story reveal that the plot included the use of explosive-laden drones aimed at the White House during the UFC fight night, a scenario that posed a significant threat to public safety. The Straits Times adds that charges have been formally filed against the accused, though the specific nature of the charges has not been disclosed.
Global News Canada notes that the coordinated operation to detain the suspects involved multiple federal agencies working together to intercept the threat before the event could take place. Times of India highlights that officials described the planned attack as "stopped cold," emphasizing the effectiveness of intelligence and law enforcement cooperation in preventing the incident.
Authorities continue to investigate the background and possible motivations of those involved, with further details expected as the legal process advances. The case underscores ongoing vigilance around security measures for high-profile public gatherings, with upcoming UFC events and White House security protocols likely under review.






