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Zimnako Salah was convicted for plotting against Christian churches, a crime driven by religious hate. He faces sentencing in ...
A Phoenix man who traveled across the western U.S. to sneak backpacks into Christian churches in three states was ...
Zimnako Salah, 45, strapped a backpack around the church's toilet in Roseville, California, leading parishioners to believe ...
Investigators say Zimnako Salah, 45, was found guilty of conveying a bomb threat hoax after strapping a backpack around a ...
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 ...
Zimnako Salah planted fake bombs across four churches in Arizona, California, and Colorado and worked separately to construct a real one, according to a US jury that found the 45-year-old guilty ...
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.
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.
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 ...
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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