Terror suspect's father pleads not guilty to lying to federal investigatorsOctober 9th, 2009 Zazi's father pleads not guilty to lying to FBIDENVER — The father of an Afghan immigrant accused of plotting a terror attack in New York City pleaded not guilty to a charge of lying to investigators. Fifty-three-year-old Mohammed Zazi walked into court wearing a black pinstripe suit Friday and entered his plea through his federal public defender, Edward Harris.
Terror suspect's father indicted in Denver on charge of lying to investigatorsOctober 9th, 2009 Zazi's father indicted on charge of lying to FBIDENVER — The father of an Afghan immigrant accused of plotting a terror attack in New York City is due in court on a charge of lying to investigators. The U.S. Attorney's office in Denver announced Thursday that a grand jury had returned an indictment against Mohammed Zazi, 53, for allegedly making a false statement in a matter involving terrorism.
Terror suspect's father indicted in Denver on charge of allegedly lying to FBI about sonOctober 8th, 2009 Zazi's father indicted for charge of lying to FBIDENVER — The father of an Afghan immigrant accused of plotting a terror attack in New York City was indicted on a charge of lying to investigators, federal officials said Thursday. The U.S. Attorney's office in Denver announced that a grand jury returned the indictment against Mohammed Zazi for allegedly making a false statement in a matter involving terrorism.
AG Holder: NY plot was one of the most serious since 2001 attacksOctober 6th, 2009 Holder: NY plot was one of most serious since 9/11WASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday the alleged terror plot disrupted in New York was "one of the most serious in the United States since Sept. 11, 2001" — but he gave no indication when more arrests might be made.
Terror plot suspect transferred from Denver, in custody at NYC detention centerSeptember 25th, 2009 Bomb plot suspect transferred from Denver to NYCNEW YORK — A Denver airport shuttle driver accused of plotting a bomb attack in New York City on Sept. 11 is in custody in New York.
Federal prosecutors: 2 NC terrorism suspects plotted against military; had maps of Marine baseSeptember 24th, 2009 Feds: NC terror suspects targeted US militaryRALEIGH, N.C. — Two North Carolina terrorism suspects plotted to kill U.S.
Rabbis cut costs for financially strapped members in anxious New Year for US Jews, synagoguesSeptember 2nd, 2009 Synagogues under stress as High Holy Days approachNEW YORK — Synagogues are hurting as the Jewish High Holy Days near. Rabbis in New York, Detroit and around the country say the financial meltdown has left many congregants unable to pay annual dues.
LaGuardia Airport bomb scare suspect ruled not fit for arraignment, committed for a yearAugust 18th, 2009 NY airport suspect ruled unfit for proceedingsNEW YORK — The man accused of causing a security scare that shut down New York City's LaGuardia Airport has been ruled mentally unfit for court proceedings. Scott McGann appeared in a Queens court on Tuesday dressed in sweat pants and powder blue pajama shirt.
7 NC terror suspects due in court for federal detention hearing; 8th suspect still at largeAugust 4th, 2009 7 North Carolina terror suspects due in courtRALEIGH, N.C. — Seven North Carolina terrorism suspects were due in federal court for a detention hearing Tuesday.
Prosecutors say North Carolina terror case may involve classified national security materialAugust 3rd, 2009 Terror case in NC may involve classified materialRALEIGH, N.C. — A case against seven North Carolina terrorism suspects accused of plotting "violent jihad" may involve classified material that will raise national security issues if given to their defense attorneys, federal prosecutors said Monday.
US files new charges _ and offers rewards _ for Mexican cartel leadersJuly 20th, 2009 New charges, rewards in drug warWASHINGTON — The US government has filed new charges against top Mexican drug suspects and offered a total of $50 million in rewards for their capture. The Justice Department says an updated indictment made public Monday in Washington adds the names of three alleged lieutenants of the Mexican drug cartel called "The Company" and its offshoot, Los Zetas.
Prosecutors: Stacks of surveillance videos show NY terror plotters' every moveJune 5th, 2009 Prosecutors: Videos detail NY terror plotWHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Video shot from an airplane and a helicopter helped authorities track nearly every move made by four men accused of plotting attacks on New York City synagogues and upstate New York military targets, a prosecutor said Friday.
Four New York terror plot suspects became hard-core jihadis in US jailsMay 23rd, 2009 NEW YORK - The four terror suspects, who were charged with plotting to blow up two New York synagogues and shoot down military planes, converted to Islam and became radicalised while serving time in jail. Experts have warned that US jails could be the latest boiling pot for Islamic radicalism.
Omaha CSI chief faces state, federal charges of planting evidence during Neb. murder probeApril 23rd, 2009 Nebraska CSI director accused of planting evidenceOMAHA, Neb. — The commander of the Omaha crime scene investigations unit is facing federal and state charges over accusations that he planted evidence in the car of two wrongly accused suspects in a Nebraska couple's murder.
German trial to begin for 4 suspects accused of plotting terror attacks on US, German targetsApril 22nd, 2009 German trial to begin for 4 accused in terror plotDUESSELDORF, Germany — Four men go on trial Wednesday for allegedly plotting to attack U.S. and German targets in central Germany — a plan foiled by authorities in 2007.