Arizona man convicted of hate crime for hoax bomb threat at Roseville church
- Zimnako Salah, a 45-year-old from Arizona, was convicted for making hoax bomb threats at four churches across California, Arizona, and Colorado, aimed at disrupting their worship services.
- Salah left a backpack containing a hoax bomb at a church in Roseville, California, causing the congregation to evacuate, and attempted similar threats at other churches.
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Islamic radical convicted for planting fake bombs in Christian churches while working on real one
An ISIS-inspired radical who planted fake bombs at multiple Christian churches while also developing the means for a real church bombing was convicted Friday of a federal hate crime. "This Department of Justice has no tolerance for anyone who targets religious Americans for their faith," said Attorney General Pam Bondi. "The perpetrator of this abhorrent hate crime against Christians will face severe punishment." Zimnako Salah, 45, traveled to…


Man Convicted for Hate Crime Against Christian Churches
Arizona man Zimnako Salah, 45, was convicted of targeting Christian churches across the United States, constituting a hate crime. Between … Read More The post Man Convicted for Hate Crime Against Christian Churches first appeared on Charisma News. The post Man Convicted for Hate Crime Against Christian Churches appeared first on Charisma News.
‘Hate Crime Against Christians’: Iraqi Man Convicted Over Bomb Threats Targeting Churches
A Muslim man who hated America and Christianity was convicted of targeting multiple churches with fake bomb threats while collecting bomb-making materials, the Justice Department announced. The DOJ said Friday that 45-year-old Zimnako Salah was convicted of targeting four churches across Arizona, California, and Colorado with fake bomb threats. At the same time, the FBI said it found evidence that Salah was constructing an actual bomb in a stora…
Arizona ISIS Fan Convicted Of Targeting Christian Churches
After an 11-day trial, a federal jury returned a guilty verdict yesterday against Zimnako Salah, 45, of Phoenix, Arizona, convicting him of strapping a backpack around the toilet of a Christian church in Roseville, California, with the intent to convey a hoax bomb threat and to obstruct the free exercise of religion of the congregants...
Arizona Man Convicted in Hate Crime Targeting Christian Churches
An Arizona man was convicted Thursday by a federal jury for planting a hoax bomb at a Christian church in Roseville, California, as part of a broader plot targeting places of worship in multiple states. Zimnako Salah, 45, of Phoenix, was found guilty after an 11-day trial of attempting to obstruct the free exercise of religion and conveying a false bomb threat. Jurors also determined that Salah’… Source
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