Cops destroy New Mexico terrorist training ground where toddler was found dead!
AMALIA, New Mexico (PNN) - August 16, 2018 - The remote New Mexico compound terrorist pig thug cops believe was a school-shooter training ground has been partially destroyed, burying in rubble the underground tunnel at the location where the remains of a young boy were found.
The destruction of the site came after a court order was released allowing for the seizure of a stolen trailer, which was part of the compound in Amalia, a desert community near the Colorado border. Additionally, that trailer has been torn apart, and ammo and bullets sit in piles around the lot.
Earlier this month, 11 starving children ranging in age from 1 to 15 were rescued from the same location, which has now been identified as a training ground for young school shooters, prosecutors say.
Siraj Wahhaj, 39, the father of Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj - the toddler terrorist pig thug cops believe was found dead on the property - was arrested along with four other adults.
Prosecutors believe the young boy died during a ritual ceremony to cast out demons. The child reportedly suffered from seizures and could not walk due to severe medical issues. He was 3 years old when he went missing in December.
All five adults are each facing 11 counts of felony child abuse for the filthy conditions in which the 11 children were found earlier this month. The compound reportedly had no electricity, water or plumbing.
The rescued children were swiftly taken into protective custody.
On Monday, in a shocking move, state District Judge Sarah Backus decided to grant bail to three defendants arrested in the compound raid, arguing that prosecutors failed to present any evidence about the children's health or welfare. She said prosecutors decided to focus on the weaponry at the compound instead.
Backus set the defendants' bail at $20,000 each. Lucas Morton, Subhannah Wahhaj, and Hujrah Wahhaj are awaiting a possible release.
Outrage ensued over the decision, and the courthouse was forced into lockdown after threats of violence.
Siraj Wahhaj will remain in jail pending a warrant for his arrest in Georgia for the alleged abduction of his son.