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ISIS-inspired NYC bomb throwers hoped attack would be deadlier than Boston Marathon bombing: feds

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ISIS-inspired NYC bomb throwers hoped attack would be deadlier than Boston Marathon bombing: feds

The ISIS-inspired extremists who tried to detonate IEDs outside Gracie Mansion wanted to outdo the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, according to a newly released federal complaint.

Investigators asked accused wannabe terrorist Emir Balat following his arrest Saturday if he was familiar with the deadly Boston bombing and whether that was what he and his alleged accomplice hoped to accomplish.

“No, even bigger. It was only three deaths,” he replied, according to the 10-page complaint unsealed in Manhattan federal court Monday.

Emir Balat, left, is handed a homemade explosive device by Ibrahim Kayumi.

Emir Balat, left, is handed an IED by Ibrahim Kayumi outside Grace Mansion on Saturday. AFP via Getty Images

Smoke covers the Boston Marathon finish line after explosions.

Balat allegedly told investigators he hoped to inflict more carnage than the Boston Marathon bombing. Boston Globe via Getty Images

Balat, 18, and 19-year-old Ibrahim Kayumi were hoping for more carnage, the feds said.

Both are charged with tossing two IEDs at anti-Muslim protesters outside Gracie Mansion.

According to the complaint, Kayumi handed Balat one device – which was packed with a volatile explosive known as “Mother of Satan” — which he hurled at anti-Muslim protesters at a rally organized by right-wing agitator Jake Lang.

Balat dropped the second bomb near a group of NYPD cops, the feds said.

Fortunately, neither of the home-made devices exploded.

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch called the botched bombing “an ISIS-inspired act of terrorism” at a Monday morning press conference.

Close-up of a homemade explosive device showing bolts, nuts, and screws inside.

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch called the botched bombing “an ISIS-inspired act of terrorism.” Obtained by the NY Post

Close-up of a homemade explosive device containing bolts, nuts, screws, and other debris.

The homemade device lobbed by Balat did not explode. Obtained by the NY Post

The two extremists both drove to New York City from their upscale family homes in Pennsylvania to carry out the alleged attack, Tisch said.

Sources with knowledge of the investigation told The Post that both suspects had traveled overseas in recent years, including Istanbul, Turkey, a known hotspot for ISIS training.

Balat defiantly flashed an ISIS hand symbol as he was led out of a Manhattan precinct and turned over to federal agents on Monday morning.

Both Balat and Kayumi were being arraigned on similar charges in Manhattan federal court later on Monday.

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