Posted on 08/15/2018 4:30:50 AM PDT by simpson96
A missing child. A dead body found on a "compound." Eleven starving kids. A police warning about a training camp to train school shooters. A raving maniac of the Islamic fanatic persuasion.
And somehow, none of that's quite good enough to hold the creep behind that utterly disturbing picture in jail for trial. Solitary for Paul Manafort for a decades-old crime, sure, but this guy, Sirraj Wahhaj, and all his buddies get let out to go about their business.
Here's what the Daily Caller found:
A New Mexico state judge ruled Monday that five alleged Muslim extremists accused of training children to conduct school shootings do not have to remain in jail while they await trial for child abuse.
Judge Sarah Backus released the five defendants, Siraj Wahhaj, Hujrah Wahhaj, Subhannah Wahhaj, Jany Leveille, and Lucas Morten, on a $20,000 "signature bond," according to the Albuquerque Journal. That means that the defendants will not have to pay money unless they violate the conditions of their release.
Let's go over this again. We have a murder case. We have an extreme multiple child neglect case. We have a likely kidnapping. We have a terror-connected imam. We have a creepy survivalist compound. We have terrorism. We have an insane diabolical plot to train children to do school shootings, and none of that, not even one little element of that, is good enough to keep this accused criminal in jail?
The article says the judge thought the prosecutors did not quite make their case, and never mind about those emaciated kids. Apparently, the terrorism accusation just went in one ear and out the other,
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Update this morning. Prosecutors didnt present evidence of a murder or extreme child abuse, didnt present allegations of training the kids to kill ( from videotape of the hearing). Also authorities ran a bulldozer through the compound rather than securing it. Sounds like the cops are the ones stonewalling the investigation
Unfortunately innocent people may also reap the misfortune of decisions made by radical lunatic judges. Which is what usually happens.
Bet she told law enforcement not to follow because harassment.
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