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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Attorneys for Coast Guard lieutenant accused of terror plot say new evidence refutes allegations Attorneys for Coast Guard lieutenant accused of terror plot say new evidence refutes allegations Christopher Hasson This file image provided by the Maryland U.S. District Attorneys Office shows a photo of firearms and ammunition that belonged to Christopher Paul Hasson, a Coast Guard lieutenant. Federal prosecutors recommend a 25-year prison sentence for Hasson, accused of stockpiling ... more > By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times - Thursday, January 30, 2020 Attorneys for Christopher Hasson, a Coast Guard lieutenant accused of planning a terror attack and the murder of liberal politicians and television pundits, said Thursday that newly discovered evidence refutes prosecutors claims. But federal prosecutors quickly fired back in a separate filing that the defense counsels claims makes no sense. The back-and-forth comes one day before Hasson is scheduled to be sentenced in a Maryland federal court on gun and drug charges. Hasson pleaded guilty to those charges in October. Although prosecutors never lodged any terrorism-related charges against Hasson, they say the allegations warrant a 25-year sentence. Defense attorney Elizabeth Oyer said a review of Hassons complete Internet history disputes the governments terrorism allegations. Internet searches omitted from the initial discovery show Hasson shooting searches indicate that he pursuing competitive shooting tournaments, not sniper training as the government alleges, Ms. Oyer wrote. She said the government only turned over Hassons full Internet search log on Monday. This major discovery omission reflects a broader problem with the approach the government has taken here, she wrote. Had Mr. Hasson actually been indicted and tried for alleged terrorism, the government would not be so free to loosely and selectively use and share data. Ms. Oyer said had Hasson gone to trial, this would have been presented as evidence to undercut the governments assertions. The methodology the government has employed is opaque at best, she wrote. The allegations here are the product of the governments selective piecing-together of evidence, in a way that misleadingly distorts the true factual context. Prosecutors countered that Ms. Oyer herself was presenting selective information, saying that other evidence including a hit list of liberal politicians and a manifesto reportedly written by Hasson point to a terrorist plot. The defendants argument that he was just interested in participating in a sharpshooting competition at a gun club (of which he apparently was not a member) also makes no sense, in light of the sniper-related searches he conducted including searching for the heights of a stop sign, a door and a garage door none of which are found on a sharpshooting course, and all of which are more suited to an urban sniper, they wrote. Prosecutors have portrayed Hasson in court filings as a self-described white nationalist intent on killing innocent civilians on a scale rarely seen in this country. Prosecutors say he was obsessed with the manifesto of Anders Behring Breivik, a Norwegian right-wing extremist who massacred 77 people in a 2011 bomb and shooting rampage. Hasson is also accused of plotting to kill Democrat politicians, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer of New York, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and an unnamed Supreme Court justice. Poster Comment: Gun and drug charges? I wonder what kinds of drugs they caught him with? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Whoever did Hasson piss off? The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
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