The couple charged with training potential school shooters in New Mexico reportedly planned attacks on hospitals and other “corrupt institutions,” according to new information released by federal prosecutors.
The “extremists” compiled a 10-page manifesto titled “Phases of a Terrorist Attack” where they outlined their plans to attack soft-targets throughout the country. Investigators say the duo specifically targeted Grady Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia for a potential assault.
The female extremists “expressed her displeasure with Grady Hospital … due to treatment she and her mother received there.”
“Prosecutors also outlined allegations that Wahhaj and his 3-year-old son, Abdul-ghani Wahhaj, left Georgia without taking medications the boy needed to treat severe health problems, including seizures that stemmed from a lack of oxygen and blood flow at birth,” writes Fox News.
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BAILED OUT: Judge SETS BAIL for New Mexico EXTREMISTS, Son Still Missing
A judge in New Mexico granted bail to five suspects charged with training eleven children to conduct school shootings across the United States Monday evening; sparking outrage from local residents and officials worried the “extremists” may try and flee the country.
According to the New York Post, “Three women and two men, ages 35 to 40, will wear ankle monitors and be under house arrest if they can post $20,000 bond each, the judge ruled in Taos.”
“This was not a camping trip and this was not a simple homestead of the kind that many people do in New Mexico,” said Deputy District Attorney Timothy Hasson.
The ringleader behind the deadly mission is Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, the son of a Brooklyn-based Imam with alleged ties to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
The five adults were arrested during a raid at a “filthy” compound in New Mexico last week, where eleven children were allegedly trained to carry out shootings; likely at local schools.
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BORDER CHAOS: Cops Arrest ‘Muslim Extremists’ at 'FILTHY COMPOUND' in New Mexico
Three mothers of nearly a dozen “malnourished” children were arrested in New Mexico over the weekend, with local officials confirming the “filthy conditions” led to their detention and that “armed Muslim extremists” were also apprehended on the scene.
“Jany Leveille, 35; Hujrah Wahhaj, 38, and Subhannah Wahha, 35, were arrested and charged with neglect and child abuse of the children. The three women, who were found at the compound in Amalia, initially refused to answer any questions,” writes Fox News.
Police were brought to the location after an anonymous tip said, “We are starving and need food and water.”
Law enforcement confronted “heavily armed” men with AR-15 rifles and loaded pistols during the raid, adding “occupants were most likely heavily armed and considered extremist of the Muslim belief.”
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