New Mexico Compound Suspects Planned to Attack Atlanta Hospital: Prosecutors

Defense attorney Thomas Clark (R) next to his client, defendant Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, defense attorney Marie Legrand Miller (3rd L) and her client Hujrah Wahhaj (2nd L) during a hearing on charges of child abuse in Taos County, N.M., on Aug. 12, 2018. Andrew Hay/Reuters
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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Two people who lived at a New Mexico compound where 11 starving children were found in early August allegedly planned to carry out a terrorist attack at Grady Memorial Hospital.

Jany Leveille and partner Siraj Ibn Wahhaj wanted to confront and attack “corrupt” institutions, including the Atlanta hospital, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “A specific ‘corrupt’ institution named by one of the children was Grady Hospital,” according to a court document.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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