5 Compound Suspects Plead Not Guilty to Terror Charges

5 Compound Suspects Plead Not Guilty to Terror Charges
Defendants, from (L), Jany Leveille, Lucas Morton, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj and Subbannah Wahhaj entering district court in Taos, N.M. On Aug. 13, 2018. Roberto E. Rosales/The Albuquerque Journal via AP
The Associated Press
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—Five people arrested at a ramshackle New Mexico compound where one of the suspect’s sons was found dead pleaded not guilty on March 21, to federal terrorism-related charges and other counts.

The two men and three women have been charged with conspiring to support planned attacks on U.S. law enforcement officers, military members and government employees while living on the outskirts of Amalia, just south of the Colorado border.