Monday, August 27, 2018

Prosecutors: Two jihadi Muslims linked to NM compound planned to attack hospital, etc.

A pair of Muslim jihadis accused of training children to carry out mass shootings  at an "extremist Muslim" compound in the New Mexico desert were planning to hit an Atlanta hospital as one of their targets before they were arrested by police, according to court documents filed Friday.

Taos County prosecutors interviewed the 11 children found at the compound earlier this month, and claimed that Jany Leveille wanted to "confront 'corrupt' institutions or individuals--and reveal the 'truth' to these corrupt institutions or individuals."

Prosecutors said one of the children interviewed said Leveille "specifically" mentioned Grady Hospital as a "corrupt" institution. She "expressed her displeasure with Grady Hospital . . . due to treatment she and her mother received there."

A ten-page, handwritten document was recovered entitled: "Phases of a Terrorist Attack" from the compound, and included "instructions for the one-time terrorist," but it isn't known if a specific target was mentioned in the document.

According to authorities, Leveille and her sex partner, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, "would laugh and joke about dying in Jihad."

Allegations that Wahhaj and his 3-year-old son, Abdul-ghani Wahhaj, left Georgia without taking medications the child needed to treat severe health problems, including seizures. The affidavit alleges that Leveille and Wahhaj saw the boy's seizures and knew he'd been diagnosed with seizure disorder, but gave him no medication nor took any action to seek proper medical care.

The child's death as written in a journal entry they attributed to Leveille, said that Abdul-ghani died late December 2017 as his heartbeat faded in and out during a religious ritual as they read the Koran and prayed to cast out demonic spirits.

The boy's remains were found on August 6th inside an underground tunnel at the compound.

The world's crappiest judge, the Horrible Sarah Backus, said the previous evidence provided by prosecutors was "troubling" but did not indicate any clear threat to public safety from the defendants, who have no criminal records. As far as she was concerned, they posed no threat to her personally so it was no biggie to let them off on bail.

But on Friday prosecutors said their new evidence proved Leveille "and possibly others of the defendants may suffer from dangerous delusions [aka Islam] ... [and] ... have a history of endangering the welfare of children."

Gee, ya think?

In addition to charges of child neglect, Leveille is also being held on accusations by federal immigration authorities that she overstayed her non-immigrant visitor visa after arriving in the United States 20 years ago [or 7,305 days ago] from her native Haiti. She was returned Thursday to Taos from a federal holding facility in Texas.


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