The Mercury News

Prosecutor: Man trained kids for school shootings

- By Morgan Lee and Mary Hudetz

TAOS, N.M. » A father arrested at a ramshackle New Mexico compound where 11 children were found living in filth was training youngsters to commit school shootings, prosecutor­s said in court documents obtained Wednesday.

The allegation­s against Siraj Ibn Wahhaj came to light as authoritie­s awaited word on whether human remains discovered at the site were those of his missing son, who is severely disabled and went missing in December in Jonesboro, Georgia, near Atlanta.

The documents say Wahhaj was conducting weapons training with assault rifles at the compound near the Colorado border that was raided by authoritie­s Friday.

Prosecutor Timothy Hasson filed the court documents while asking that Wahhaj be held without bail after he was arrested last week with four other adults facing child abuse charges.

“He poses a great danger to the children found on the property as well as a threat to the community as a whole due to the presence of firearms and his intent to use these firearms in a violent and illegal manner,” Hasson wrote.

Prosecutor­s did not bring up the school shooting accusation during initial court hearings Wednesday for the abuse suspects. A judge ordered them all held without bond pending further proceeding­s.

In the court documents, authoritie­s said a foster parent of one of the 11 children removed from the compound had told authoritie­s the child had been trained to use an assault rifle in preparatio­n for a school shooting.

Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe previously said adults at the compound were “considered extremist of the Muslim belief.” He did not elaborate, saying it was part of the investigat­ion.

Aleks Kostich of the Taos County Public Defender’s Office questioned the new accusation of a school shooting conspiracy against Wahhaj, saying the claim was presented with little informatio­n beyond the explanatio­n that it came from a foster parent.

Kostich believes prosecutor­s are not certain about the credibilit­y of the foster parent, whom he has no way of reaching to verify the claim, he said.

The human remains were being analyzed by medical examiners to determine if they are those of Abdul-ghani Wahhaj, the missing boy. Earlier this year, his grandfathe­r, Imam Siraj Wahhaj, posted a plea on Facebook for help finding his grandson.

 ?? MORGAN LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A shooting range stands adjacent to a disheveled living compound in Amalia, N.M. Prosecutor­s allege Siraj Ibn Wahhaj trained children to use assault weapons at the site.
MORGAN LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A shooting range stands adjacent to a disheveled living compound in Amalia, N.M. Prosecutor­s allege Siraj Ibn Wahhaj trained children to use assault weapons at the site.

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