A Coast Guard lieutenant who prosecutors say was a white supremacist and planned to commit a 'mass casualty event' will not be released from jail ahead of his trial, a Maryland federal judge ruled
Accused domestic terror plotter Christopher Hasson will not be released from jail ahead of his trial, a Maryland federal judge ruled Monday, vacating the order of another judge who had said last month that Hasson's continued detention was inappropriate.
Hasson, a Coast Guard lieutenant who prosecutors say was a white supremacist that planned to commit a"mass casualty event," has pleaded not guilty to weapons and drug violations, but does not face any charges related to terrorism or attempted murder, which his public defender argued made his detention unlawful.
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