UPDATE: US Coast Guard officer accused of stockpiling guns and compiling a hit list of prominent Democrats and TV journalists can be released on strict supervision to one of his in-laws while he awaits trial, federal judge rules.
of prominent Democrats and network television journalists can be released on strict supervision to one of his in-laws while he awaits trial, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.Christopher Hasson, 50, a Coast Guard lieutenant working in the nation's capital, was arrested Feb. 15 on drug and gun charges. Prosecutors later called Hasson a"domestic terrorist" in court filings and said he"intends to murder innocent civilians on a scale rarely seen in this country.
Hasson will not be released yet. The judge has laid out a lengthy list of conditions for his release, which court officers must confirm have been met, and the government's appeal must be processed. If the appeal is rejected, Hasson may be released in about a week. Hasson, a self-described white nationalist who espoused extremist views for years, stockpiled weapons andand social media company executives, according to prosecutors. Investigators found 15 guns, including seven rifles, and more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition at Hasson's basement apartment in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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