NEW YORK, N.Y.—The number of U.S. Muslims accused in terror plots dropped by more than half to 20 last year, and the targets were split evenly between domestic and overseas sites, according to a report released Wednesday by a research group that tracks domestic security.
Five of the American Muslim suspects carried out their plans, including Faisal Shahzad, who tried to launch a May 1 attack in Times Square using a car stuffed with a bomb, and three other men who joined militant movements overseas.
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