FBI arrests New Mexico compound owners
As if it were not bad enough that the five men who are accused of setting up a compound to teach children how to commit school shootings were free on bond in the first place your blood must have boiled when the charges were dropped last week. I know mine did.
As troubled as I as by that news I was still holding out the hope that the Feds would get involved on some type of weapons charges and yesterday it finally happened. Here is more:
The FBI has arrested five residents of a compound in Amalia, in Taos County, N.M. (Amalia Compound), on a federal criminal complaint charging them with violating the federal firearms and conspiracy laws. The arrests were announced by U.S. Attorney John C. Anderson and Special Agent in Charge James C. Langenberg of the FBI’s Albuquerque Division.
The defendants, Jany Leveille, 35, a Haitian national illegally present in the United States, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, 40, Hujrah Wahhaj, 37, Subhanah Wahhaj, 35, and Lucas Morton, 40, are charged in a criminal complaint that was filed earlier today in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico. 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 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.
This is the first good news to come from this case since the story first broke and maybe we are on the road to justice here after all.
malo periculosam libertatem quam quietum servitium
One strange story here… the parts just don’t add up. The FBI had them under surveillance… did the FBI want to track the further for the big fish? The Sheriff went in on his own for the sake of the kids… the FBI not so much,,,
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Those are great questions. If the FBI was looking for bigger fish at the expense of these children it is very troubling.
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Parts don’t add up? I doubt we’ve seen all or even most of the parts.
Take good care, and may God bless us all!
TGY
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Yes. I was also disturbed by the way this story’s unfolding, especially the news that the site had been bulldozed.
It’s a little reassuring that the earlier dismissals had more to do with due process issues than a lack of desire to pursue the case.
Thanks for the update.
Take good care and may God bless us all!
TGY
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It could be the Deep State leaders in positions of leadership (judge, politician, cops etc) were allowed to toss it and the un-Cabal FBI (there’s got to be a few 🙂 picked it up to carry it thru rightly. I don’t know this, but it would be nice if true!
“It kinda sounds like prosecutors screwed up their case locally so they had to go the feds. At least it appears that there will be some justice in this very bizarre case.”
https://therightscoop.com/breaking-fbi-arrests-5-extremist-muslims-of-new-mexico-compound/
Convicting them – at least – for something.
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I’m not sure what went wrong on the state level other than just utter incompetence but at least the Feds finally decided to show some interest in this case.
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