WICHITA, Kan. -- Three men accused of
plotting to attack Somali immigrants
in western Kansas appeared in court Monday, where they were appointed
lawyers and ordered to remain in custody for the time being.
Magistrate
Judge Gwynne Birzer set detention hearings for Patrick Eugene Stein and
Gavin Wayne Wright for Friday and for Curtis Wayne Allen next Monday.
The
trio was charged in a criminal complaint unsealed Friday with
conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction. Their attorneys declined
to comment after the brief hearing in Wichita.
Prosecutors say
the men are members of a small militia group that calls itself “the
Crusaders” and whose members espouse sovereign citizen, anti-government,
anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant extremist beliefs.
They allege
that the men planned to detonate truck bombs around a small Garden City
apartment complex where about 120 Somali immigrants live and that they
had discussed attacking area churches that helped settle the refugees
and get them jobs.
Allen’s brother
told CBS affiliate KWCH that he was shocked by the accusations.
“It’s
really unbelievable that you know someone that could be accused of
being involved in something like this,” Kevin Allen told the station.
Kevin Allen told KWCH that his brother went into the military, served in Iraq and later joined the National Guard.
“He
went over and served in Iraq, and then when he came back, it was a
little different,” he said, adding that his brother suffered from PTSD.
Garden
City is home to a Tyson Foods cattle slaughterhouse that employs many
immigrants, including many of the Somalis who settled there. On
Saturday, law enforcement officials met with hundreds of these
immigrants in Garden City to
try to reassure them of their safety, including Somalis, Malaysians and Burmese, among others.
Police Chief Michael Utz told them that the defendants wanted to attack their religious beliefs, the Wichita Eagle reported.
“Some
of you have said you can’t go to your mosque to pray, or that you can’t
go to your homes because you are afraid,” Utz said. “But we and the
sheriff and the FBI are here to say that you are safe in Garden City,
and safe in the United States of America.”
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