After the state failed to act within the 10 day window to charge the New Mexico jihad camp that thought young kids how to do school shootings, the terrorists were released, sparking backlash. Today, the five terrorists were re-arrested by the FBI on charges violating federal firearms and conspiracy laws. At least the FBI finally got one thing right.
One of the terrorists named Jany Leveille is a Haitian national illegally in this country. Media hasn’t exactly been forthcoming about the involvement of an illegal alien in the New Mexico jihad camp either.
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The criminal complaint charges Jany Leveille with being an alien unlawfully in possession of firearms and ammunition in the District of New Mexico from Nov. 2017 through Aug. 2018,” the bureau said. “The criminal complaint charges the other four defendants with aiding and abetting Leveille in committing the offense, and with conspiring with Leveille to commit the offense.”
On Wednesday, three of the suspects were released from custody, just hours after a judge dismissed all of the charges against them.
District Judge Emilio Chavez on Wednesday dismissed charges against Lucas Morton, Subhannah Wahhaj and Hujrah Wahhaj, ruling that authorities violated the state’s “10-day rule.”
Child abuse charges against them were dropped because prosecutors missed the 10-day limit for an evidentiary hearing to establish probable cause.