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Green light to a would-be assassin : Black leaders say man who plotted bombing of protesters getting off easy
Cameron Swoboda pleaded guilty to three felonies after he was caught with multiple explosives he planned to use to carry out a “large-scale attack” Author: Jim Salter (Associated Press) Published: 4:37 PM CDT May 27, 2021 Updated: 4:37 PM CDT May 27, 2021
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. Black leaders called Thursday for federal prosecutors to file hate crime charges after a judge gave a lenient sentence to a white Missouri man who stockpiled explosives meant to target the Black Lives Matter movement and other protesters.
Cameron Swoboda, 26, pleaded guilty earlier this month to three felony counts of unlawful possession, transport, manufacture, repair or sale of an illegal weapon. St. Charles County Circuit Judge Deborah Alessi suspended a seven-year sentence, gave Swoboda credit for 60 days served in jail, and placed hi
Black leaders decry sentence for man who targeted protesters
JIM SALTER, Associated Press
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Missouri NAACP President Nimrod Chapel Jr., center front, speaks as activist leader Darryl Gray, backs left, St. Louis County NAACP President John Bowman, back center and St. Louis city NAACP President Adolphus Pruitt look on during at a news conference in front of the St. Charles County Courthouse, Thursday, May 27, 2021, in St. Charles, Mo. Chapel and other Black leaders want answers about why a white man who planned to attack racial injustice protesters with explosives was granted probation and a suspended sentence.Jim Salter/AP
ST. CHARLES, Mo. (AP) Black leaders called Thursday for federal prosecutors to file hate crime charges after a judge gave a lenient sentence to a white Missouri man who stockpiled explosives meant to target the Black Lives Matter movement and other protesters.
Black leaders decry sentence for man who targeted protesters
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