Three out-of-state men arrested in a Bridgeport
apartment raid days before the NATO
summit were charged with conspiracy to commit terrorism, providing material
support for terrorism and possession of an explosive or incendiary device.
The arrests were the result of a month-long investigation into a group
suspected of making Molotov cocktails — crude bombs usually created by filling
glass bottles with gasoline.
But the National Lawyers Guild, which is representing the men, said they were
simply NATO
protesters who had beer-making equipment when the apartment they were staying at
was raided overnight Wednesday.
The three men being held at the Harrison District police station were charged
late Friday night and were scheduled to appear in bond court Saturday afternoon,
said Chicago police Lt. Kenneth Stoppa. He identified them as Brian Church, 20,
of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Jared Chase, 24, of Keene, NH., and Brent Vincent
Betterly, 24, of Oakland Park, Fla.
Police earlier Friday released from custody — without charging — six of the
nine people who were swept up in the late-night Wednesday raid of a Bridgeport
apartment building. Several are affiliated with the Occupy movement and had
arrived in Chicago in recent weeks from California, North Carolina,
Massachusetts and elsewhere
2 comments:
FAGS!
The last time 32nd and morgan made the news, ricky hernandez lived there...=)
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