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Zimnako Salah was convicted for plotting against Christian churches, a crime driven by religious hate. He faces sentencing in ...
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Zimnako Salah planted fake bombs across four churches in Arizona, California, and Colorado and worked separately to construct ...
A Phoenix man who traveled across the western U.S. to sneak backpacks into Christian churches in three states was ...
Investigators say Zimnako Salah, 45, was found guilty of conveying a bomb threat hoax after strapping a backpack around a ...
Zimnako Salah, 45, strapped a backpack around the church's toilet in Roseville, California, leading parishioners to believe ...
An Arizona man has been found guilty of crimes related to his plot to target Christian churches in three states, including Colorado.
A jury finds an Arizona man guilty of a hate crime for placing a fake bomb in a Roseville church. ROSEVILLE, Calif. — An ...
The Arizona resident left a black backpack stuffed with a pillow tied to a toilet at the church, which prosecutors said was a dry run for a real bombing.
The U.S. Attorney's Office said Zimnako Salah targeted the congregants of the churches for their religion, making it a hate crime.
After an 11-day trial, a federal jury returned a guilty verdict on April 3 against Zimnako Salah, 45, of Phoenix, Arizona, convicting him of strapping a backpack around the toilet of a Christian ...
A Phoenix man was found guilty on Thursday for his role in a hate crime that involved a hoax bomb threat that targeted a Christian church, authorities said.
Zimnako Salah, 45, strapped a backpack around the church’s toilet in Roseville, California, leading parishioners to believe it was a bomb, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. The jury ...
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