Law enforcement bows to Sharia law, allows Muslim women to take mug shot donning hijabs

Muslim Siraj Ibn Wahhaj was arrested earlier this month at a terrorist compound in New Mexico.

Wahhaj was training children to commit mass shootings at US schools.

Siraj ibn Wahhaj is the son of a Brooklyn imam who was named as a possible co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

New Mexico police entered a dangerous Islamist terrorist camp in New Mexico this month after they grew tired of FBI stalling.

The FBI refused to act. Instead the FBI told a neighbor to wear a hidden camera and risk his life by approaching an armed Islamist extremist compound.

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New Mexico Judge Sarah Backus released the five Islamist defendants, Siraj Wahhaj, Hujrah Wahhaj, Subhannah Wahhaj, Jany Leveille, and Lucas Morten, on a $20,000 “signature bond.”

In making her decision to release the extremists, Judge Backus accused prosecutors of ‘anti-Muslim bias’ against the Islamic terror camp organizers.

Then we find out the Islamists were also plotting a massacre at an Atlanta hospital.

NOW THIS…

On Wednesday, a judge dismissed 11 counts of child abuse charges against 3 out of the 5 Islamic defendants because the state violated 10 day rule for preliminary hearing.

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Kob4 reported:

District Judge Emilio Chavez made the decision just after noon Wednesday in regards to Lucas Morten, Hujrah Wahhaj, and Subhannah Wahhaj saying the prosecution failed to indict them within ten days of their first appearance in court. Judge Chavez noted that the state can re-file charges based on new information at a later date.

Not only were the defendants training the young children to shoot up schools, the children were living in dire conditions.

The 11 children found on the compound were malnourished and dirty.

One of the defendants, Wahhaj, was accused of kidnapping his 3-year-old son from Georgia; the little boy’s remains were later found on the compound.

This story is developing….