![]() ![]() This is Exhibit A as to why we need to pass a new constitutional amendment that would require judges to keep dangerous criminals like these in jail pending trial. ![]() ![]() Regardless of political party, New Mexicans can recognize the danger of the judge's ruling and the risk it poses to public safety. People who are suspected of killing children and orchestrating mass shootings should not be allowed to walk out of the courthouse and back into their communities with almost zero guarantee that they will ever show up to trial. "This, combined with the discovery of the remains of a young child, is strong evidence that they pose a high risk of violence and should be behind bars. Bill Rehm (R-Alb), a retired law enforcement officer. "These suspects face serious charges that they intended to inflict mass violence, possibly through school shootings," added Rep. The children were allegedly taught how to load and fire assault rifles…In addition, prosecutors described a letter sent to Siraj Wahhaj from his brother allegedly inviting him to come to New Mexico and die as a martyr." (KOB, 8/13/18) Bureau of Prisons has been sentenced in the Eastern District of Texas, announced the Department of Justice. "Judge Sarah Backus made the determination the suspects weren't a danger to the community following several hours of testimony and evidence being presented by prosecutors…State prosecutors outlined evidence suggesting that at least some of the suspects could have been planning some sort of attack…Various weapons and ammo were found during the raid on August 3, and several more firearms were discovered in subsequent searches. A 46-year-old international terrorist convicted of additional terrorist activity that he committed while an inmate of the U.S. According to a KOB report, Judge Backus determined the accused terrorists pose no threat to the community: They were also charged with several counts of child abuse. The suspects have been accused of training children to commit acts of terrorism, including school shootings. federal court of appeals, Roberts signed on to a blank-check grant of power to the Bush administration to try suspected terrorists without basic due. If New Mexico Democratic Party leaders are serious about keeping our state safe, they should join me in denouncing Judge Backus and the incredible failure of leadership and judgment demonstrated by her terrible decision." As a member of a three-judge panel on the D.C. "By releasing these suspects without even requiring them to post bail, Judge Backus has put people in danger and created the risk that they could flee and harm other children and communities as well. "Judge Backus has put New Mexicans at risk by releasing suspected terrorists back into the community," said RPNM Chairman Ryan Cangiolosi. The Federal Bureau of Investigation on Saturday released the first of what is expected to be several documents related to its investigation of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and suspected Saudi. The first case involved the detention of Abu Anas al-Libi, one of the FBI’s most wanted terrorism suspects, who has been implicated in the 1998 U.S. ![]() According to media reports, suspects will be released on a signature bond, and will not have to post bail prior to their release. Now, however, it is destroyed and tainted.ALBUQUERQUE – District Court Judge Sarah Backus, an elected Democrat, has released the suspects from the Taos County terrorist compound until their trial begins. Adding to the mystery behind the destruction, the only thing that appeared to be removed from the property was the RV.Īuthorities left behind bullets, personal belongings, and other items-all of which could've contained evidence. On top of the severe child abuse discovered at the site, the FBI found evidence that the group was training to carry out acts of terror-specifically school shootings-inside the US.Ī report from NBC news showed the before and after photos of the compound after it was ransacked by federal agents. The FBI also discovered the remains of another child who was found in an underground series of tunnels underneath the compound. All of the children were emaciated and there was very little food found on the property. The five accused suspects - Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, 40, Lucas Morton, 40, Jany Leveille, 35, Hujrah Wahhaj, 37, and Subhannah Wahhaj, 35 - were found on a decrepit compound earlier this month with 11 malnourished children dressed in rags. ![]()
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