Relatives of a Maryland woman who allegedly conspired to plan an attack on Baltimore's power grid say she has a long history of white supremacist beliefs.
Relatives of a Catonsville woman who allegedly conspired with a Florida-based neo-Nazi leader to plan a crippling attack on Baltimore’s power grid say she has a long history of white supremacist beliefs.
In their apartment, police found an estimated 2,000 syringes, some with the needles exposed, in the presence of a child. She returned to Maryland when her boyfriend landed in prison.