The fourth suspect in the Greece Bomb Plot case has pleaded guilty, and will serve seven years in prison followed by five years of supervised release.
Nicolas Pheilshifter was just 16 when the plot by four young men to attack a Muslim community east of Binghamton was uncovered by Greece Police. Prosecutors say he built bombs for the group and kept them in his mother’s home. He pleaded guilty to criminal possession of a weapon in a terroristic crime. Because of his age, he’ll serve the first two years of his sentence in a juvenile detention facility.
The other three suspects, Vincent Vetromile, Brian Colaneri and Andrew Crysel, pleaded guilty in June to a number of weapons and conspiracy charges.
The four had conspired to attack the Islamberg Community with an assortment of rifles, shotguns and bombs.