Attorneys for a Lodi father and son accused of lying about the son's alleged participation in an al Qaeda terrorist camp are trying to secure their release for a third time. Umer Hayat, 47, and his ...
AGAINST ISRAEL. NOW, TO A CASE THAT SHOCKED THE NATION, A YOUNG MAN ARRESTED IN LODI ACCUSED OF ATTENDING A TERRORIST TRAINING CAMP AND PLANNING AN ATTACK HERE IN THE U.S., IT WOULD BE MORE THAN A ...
Jury selection started Tuesday for the trial of an ice cream vendor and his son who are charged in a federal terrorism investigation. Umer Hayat, 47, and Hamid Hayat, 23, are among five members of the ...
2005-10-27 04:00:00 PDT Sacramento-- A federal court judge approved on Wednesday the bail request of a Lodi ice cream truck driver accused of lying to FBI agents about his son's alleged attendance at ...
SACRAMENTO — In a 2004 visit to a clandestine camp in Pakistan, Umer Hayat said he witnessed nearly 1,000 terrorist trainees -- masked like “ninja turtles” -- slashing curved swords at dummies with ...
SAN ANGELO, Texas—The owner of a halal slaughterhouse has pleaded guilty to federal charges of obtaining loans and credit under false pretenses in Minnesota to pay for renovations to his property in ...
A federal grand jury indicted two Lodi men Thursday on charges that they lied to the FBI about the younger man’s attendance at an al-Qaida terrorist training camp in Pakistan. The indictment mirrors ...
SACRAMENTO — A federal judge refused Tuesday to release two jailed Lodi men accused of lying about ties to terrorist camps, but left open the possibility they could be set free before trial if friends ...
Federal officials believe they have broken up an al-Qaida terrorist cell in Lodi and have arrested two men and detained two others as part of a wide-ranging investigation, authorities said Tuesday.
A father and son were indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury on charges they lied to authorities investigating links to Pakistani terrorist training camps connected to al Qaeda. Hamid Hayat, 22, ...
A father and son pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges that they lied to authorities investigating links to Pakistani terrorist training camps connected to al-Qaida. Hamid Hayat, 22, is charged with ...
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