Wilson is accused of "terrorism attacks and other violence against railroad carriers and against mass transportation," according to court papers that were recently unsealed.
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Source/Credit: National Public Radio
By Bill Chappell | January 5, 2018
An armed man who stopped an Amtrak train in Nebraska is facing a terrorism charge after the FBI discovered ties to "an 'alt-right' Neo-Nazi group," a cache of weapons and allegations that the suspect, Taylor Michael Wilson, had talked about a desire to kill black people.
Federal authorities have filed a terrorism charge against Wilson, 26, of St. Charles, Mo., who was arrested in October after Amtrak personnel said he entered a restricted area of a train and applied the emergency brake in Furnas County, Neb.
Wilson is accused of "terrorism attacks and other violence against railroad carriers and against mass transportation," according to court papers that were recently unsealed. [more ...]
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