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[Síguenos ahora también en Whatsapp. Da clic aquí] United States Court This Thursday he condemned Tennessee man accused of creating “kill list” kill more than one treinstatement of Federal

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United States Court This Thursday he condemned Tennessee man accused of creating “kill list” kill more than one treinstatement of Federal Police (FBI) agents in connection with the attack that occurred in the city. Capitol January 6, 2021 when the session to ratify the results of the presidential elections took place, at which Joe Biden won.

The accused, identified as Edward Kelly, 35 years old, already been previously convicted of assaulting a police officer during an assault. Now, in second case against himwas found guilty of conspiracy to murder FBI agents who were working that day to investigate his role, the Justice Department said.

He was also convicted of calls to commit violent acts and threats against government officials. According to the Ministry of Justice, Kelly created a list in which the name 37 people worked on the investigation. Your accomplice Austin Carterreceived the said list, to which was attached video to facilitate identification of the agents in question.

Carter himself pleaded guilty in November 2023.as part of the trial, during which evidence was presented indicating proposed use of car bombs and drones attack The FBI office is located in Knoxville, Tennessee.

During the trial, prosecutors presented a number of recordings in which Kelly can be heard giving instructions to his accomplices about the course of action that must be followed to carry out the conspiracy.

Kelly, who has already been sentenced in 2022, could face life imprisonmentalthough the verdict is set for May 7, according to information from the network CNN.

(Europe Press)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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