An 18-year-old man from Maine and two underage teenagers plotted an ISIS-inspired attack on a Chicago Shiite mosque in late March, the FBI said in court documents released on Friday. Xavier Pelkey ​​and an anonymous 17- and 15-year-olds from Kentucky and the Chicago area communicated via Instagram and other chat apps and planned an attack on a particular mosque in late March during the “spring” of new documents. he said. Pelkey ​​was arrested on February 11 and charged with possession of an unregistered destructive device. According to the plan, Pelkey ​​had to bring firearms and ammunition to Chicago and allegedly told one of his conspirators that he had made an explosive device to “get more people”. THE RELEASED The suspect for double murder in ALBUQUERQUE IS AN EXAMPLE “THE ROOT OF VIOLENCE, IN THE CITY OF N.M., SAYS POLICE FBI investigators have reportedly found a hand-painted ISIS flag in the bedroom of suspect Xavier Pelkey. (FBI) Pelkey ​​and the other teenager, who lived outside of Chicago, were to board a train or bus and reportedly met with their colleague in the city before the attack. One of the teenagers “explained that they would enter the Shiite mosque and separate the adults from the children and then kill the adults,” the court documents said. “If they had not met the law enforcement at that point, they would have gone to another Shiite mosque or a Jewish synagogue and carried out the same plan. They had no plan to escape, but rather their plan ended with shootings by law enforcement. “ A second flag was found in Pelkey’s bedroom. (FBI) Chicago FBI agents seized several firearms, including a Remington shotgun, swords, knives, bows and arrows, several improvised ISIS flags and several electronic devices from the 15-year-old’s home, following a search warrant, the FBI said. Speaking to the FBI, the 17-year-old said Pelkey ​​”had talked about collecting fireworks materials to attack someone,” adding that he told him he wanted Allah to give him a sahid and die while he was fighting. in the case of Allah “. Pelkey ​​allegedly admitted to the FBI that he owed the Instagram account “Abdullah.ibn.ahmad” he used to communicate with his conspirators after the FBI’s account was given access by Meta, which owns Instagram, the documents say. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION During a search of Pelkey’s home in February, agents allegedly found three improvised explosive devices in his bedroom and two hand-painted ISIS flags.