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Rise of the Moors members ordered held without bail Published Fri Jul 09 2021 22:46:10 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by John Bender
Six men arrested last weekend by Massachusetts state police were ordered held without bail in court Friday. They face a number of weapons-related charges, after transporting firearms from Rhode Island into Massachusetts.
They appeared before Judge Emily Karstetter in Malden District Court.
In all, eleven were arrested during the armed standoff on July 3rd. Bail hearings for four other defendants are set for next week. An eleventh person arrested during the incident is a minor, whose case is moving through Juvenile Court.
Armed Moors In I-95 Standoff Plead Not Guilty, Deny Court s Authority
Police work on in the area of an hours long standoff with a group of armed men that partially shut down interstate 95, Saturday, July 3, 2021, in Wakefield, Mass. Massachusetts state police say 11 suspects have been taken into custody.
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Seven of the 11 men were arraigned, all pleading not guilty
to charges related to improperly stored firearms after the standoff on the I-95. Many identified themselves as linked to Rise of the Moors, a Black sovereign citizen group, on social media.
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Malden District Court Judge Emily Karstetter heard the same argument from many of the men: that they are not U.S. citizens subject to state or federal law, and that they demand to be freed.
Published Tue Jul 06 2021 22:52:43 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by John Bender
Two Rhode Island men arrested after an armed standoff with police on Interstate-95 in Massachusetts over the weekend appeared in court Tuesday.
Quinn Cumberlander, 40, of Pawtucket and Jamhal Tavon Sanders Latimer, 29, of Providence were arraigned in Malden District Court. They were among 11 people arrested after an hourslong standoff that resulted in the closure of parts of the busy highway on Saturday. The group is allegedly an armed faction of the group “Rise of the Moors,” which is based in Pawtucket.
The judge asked that pleas of Not Guilty be entered on behalf of Cumberlander and Latimer.
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