‘ISIS Selfies’ on New York Streets Are Terrifying

By Tina Moore and Ruth Brown. Jihadis are spreading chilling selfies of a man brandishing ISIS logos while posing on New York City streets, according to new reports.

The photos were spotted in pro-Islamic State channels on instant messaging app Telegram, according to terror watchdog group Memri.

One shows a man wearing an ISIS-branded scarf over his face outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art — and right near an NYPD security camera. Pedestrians can be seen walking by on the snow-dusted street.

Another is of someone holding a smart phone with the terror group’s logo on its screen in front of the World Trade Center. The phone-holder appears to be standing near the corner of Houston Street and the Westside Highway. (Read more from “‘ISIS Selfies’ on New York City Streets Are Terrifying” HERE)

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ISIS ‘Lone Wolf’ Fanatic Takes Chilling Selfie on a Snow-Covered New York Street as Terror Group Urges a Wave of Knife Attacks at US Churches

By Matt Acton. A brazon Islamic State fanatic taunted US security services by appearing to pose on a snowy New York street in an ISIS-branded scarf.

The disturbing selfie comes after the terror group’s media channels ramped up their threats to the Big Apple over the festive period.

The monster also seems to be wearing an ISIS-branded scarf to hide his face – but experts have warned that it might be computer-generated.

The disturbing selfie comes as the supporters of the terror group released another poster urging attacks in churches with knives.

The propaganda piece shows a masked fighter brandishing a bloodied knife with the words: “It’s cheaper than a chainsaw.” (Read more from “ISIS ‘Lone Wolf’ Fanatic Takes Chilling Selfie on a Snow-Covered New York Street as Terror Group Urges a Wave of Knife Attacks at US Churches” HERE)

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