3 rural Illinois men charged with Minnesota mosque bombing
A statement from the
One of the men,
Hari also filed a federal lawsuit just last month in central
"The People of
The other two men charged in the mosque bombing with Hari were identified as
A complaint said a tip in December led authorities to investigate the three men, after a person sent the local sheriff photos of guns and bomb-making material inside Hari's parents' home, where Hari often stayed. In January, a second informant told authorities that the three men had carried out the mosque bombing and the failed clinic bombing, according to the complaint.
McWhorter allegedly told an
It wasn't clear from the complaint why the men may have targeted a mosque so far from
Morris told one informant that Hari had promised to pay him and McWhorter
A witness outside the mosque heard the sound of breaking glass and saw a man get into a dark pickup truck. The truck then sped away, the affidavit said.
Minneapolis
McWhorter also allegedly admitted that the three men tried to bomb the abortion clinic on
The complaint also said nothing about a possible motivation for the clinic attack.
"This is definitely a relief that this case is finally to conclusion and those assailants-slash-suspects are apprehended and no longer a threat to our community," Hussein said in a telephone interview Tuesday.
The Islamic Center primarily serves Somalis in the
Officials said at the time that witnesses saw someone throw something from a truck or van before the blast and saw a vehicle speed away afterward. Mosque leaders later released security video from inside the mosque that caught the moments before the explosion, and some smoke and flying debris. The video didn't show the blast itself.
"That bombing that took place last summer was a tragedy for all Minnesotans,"
Forliti reported from
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