What the heck is a "10 day rule"? Unreal.
Simeon_Strangelight said:< I still think that they are connected to undercover Muslim agents gone wrong - they have too many connections to the deep state and they will release everyone connected.
Roosh said:So is this a CIA op or FBI? Or both?
The judge made the ruling that Lucas Morton, Subhannah Wahhaj and Hujrah Wahha could not remain in custody since prosecutors missed a 10-day limit to establish probable cause for the neglect charges.
Cr33pin said:I found this story to be pretty outrageous when I first herd about. Then when I saw the news that the compound had been bulldozed I was dumbfounded..... Now finding out that the charges have been dropped
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How is there not more outrage about this??
spokepoker said:
New Mexico jihadis’ defense attorney: “If these were white Christians…no one would bat an eye”
U.S. Attorney John C. Anderson and Special Agent in Charge James C. Langenberg of the FBI’s Albuquerque Division, said in a statement that the defendants’ home in Amalia, N.M., served as a firing range and training camp to carry out an attack as part of a religious prophecy. According to the indictment, some of the minors were being prepared “to engage in jihad and … to die as martyrs.”…
Siraj Ibn Wahhaj’s lawyer in the state case, suggested that those charges were motivated by a degree of racial and religious prejudice against his Muslim client. If the suspects were white Christians shooting guns on their property and practicing their religion, “No one would bat an eye,” Thomas Clark argued in court.
“If these were white people of a Christian faith who owned guns, that’s not a big deal because there’s a Second Amendment right to own firearms in this country. If these were white Christians, faith healing is of no consequence because we have freedom of religion in this country. But they look different and they worship differently from the rest of us,” Clark said….