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Read 113 Federal Charges in Indictment Against Suspected Poway Synagogue Shooter
The suspect behind a deadly shooting at a Poway synagogue and arson at an Escondido mosque has been indicted of 113 federal charges — including four new charges brought against him by a grand jury for allegedly discharging a firearm during crimes of violence.
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Federal Grand Jury Indicts Suspected Poway Synagogue Shooter
The man accused of the deadly Poway synagogue shooting was indicted of 113 federal charges. NBC 7’s Catherine Garcia has the new developments.
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Read 109 Charges Against Alleged Poway Synagogue Shooter
A man suspected in a deadly shooting at a Poway synagogue and arson at a Mosque in Escondido is facing 109 new federal charges in connection with both incidents — half of which are for committing a hate crime, federal prosecutors said.
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FBI, Escondido Police Offer $10K Reward in Search for Mosque Arsonist
Law enforcement officials in San Diego’s North County – including the FBI – announced Thursday that a $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of a suspected arsonist responsible for a fire at a mosque in Escondido, California, last month.
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$10K Reward in Search for Escondido Mosque Arsonist: FBI
NBC 7s Llarisa Abreu has the latest information.
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Suspect of Possible Arson Attack at Escondido Mosque Leaves Note Referencing New Zealand Terrorist Attacks
Local and federal law enforcement launched an investigation into an alleged arson attack at an Escondido, California, mosque early Sunday morning, where the suspect left behind a note referencing the terrorist attacks at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, that killed 50 worshippers.
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Search for Alleged Arsonist in Mosque Attack Continues
After a suspect reportedly set fire to an Escondido mosque, police continue to search for the suspect with little leads. NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda has more.
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Arson Investigation Underway at Escondido Mosque
Local deputies and Escondido police are investigating an alleged arson attack at the Islamic Center of Escondido. NBC 7’s Ramon Galindo has more.