Suspected ISIS backer held for New York New Year's Eve attack plot
Security on high alert around Times Square in approach to famous countdown.
The justice department said in a statement that Lutchman was "claiming to receive direction from an overseas ISIL member, and planned to commit an armed attack against civilians at a restaurant/bar located in the Rochester, New York, area today."
A criminal complaint against Lutchman, who appeared in US District Court for the Western District of New York on Thursday, described him as a "self-professed Muslim convert with a criminal history dating back to approximately 2006.... as well as previous state mental hygiene arrests."
It said Lutchman expressed support for Islamic State in telephone conversations with a paid informant in November and December. It said that this month he was in contact with someone who identified himself as a member of the militant group in Syria.
On Tuesday, he went to a Walmart store in Rochester with another informant and bought two black ski masks, zip-ties, two knives, a machete, duct tape, ammonia and latex gloves for the planned attack, the complaint said.