The 5 adults who were arrested at a New Mexico compound where children were allegedly being trained as school shooters may be able to leave jail soon
- The five adults arrested at a New Mexico compound where children were allegedly trained to be school shooters have been allowed to post bail while they await trial.
- Despite the judge's decision, one of the men arrested, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, will likely remain in jail since he is wanted in Georgia for kidnapping.
- The remains of Wahhaj's three-year-old son Abdul-ghani Wahhaj were found in a tunnel on the property last week, his family said.
TAOS, N.M. (AP) — A state judge on Monday cleared the way for the five adults who were arrested on child abuse charges at a remote New Mexico compound to be released pending trial despite authorities’ suspicions that the group was training children to use firearms for an anti-government mission.
Judge Sarah Backus set a $20,000 bond for each defendant and ordered that the two men and three women wear ankle monitors, have weekly contact with their attorneys, not consume alcohol and have no firearms.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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