Suspects in planned attack on NJ synagogue going to court
A man accused of trying to firebomb New Jersey synagogues is expected to be in court Friday to face new charges that he allegedly plotted to kill an assistant Bergen County prosecutor working on the case.The monster also has a disciple named Anthony Graizano. The jihad teacher's bail has been raised to 3 million, and there's more news about a rabbi who'd been injured by their anarchism:
Aakash Dalal, 20, is charged with conspiring to kill Assistant Prosecutor Martin Delaney.
Since May, the FBI has been investigating Dalal after learning that he wanted to get a gun and kill Delaney once he was released from jail, officials said.
On Wednesday, investigators executed a search warrant on Dalal’s cell and found evidence of the plot, prosecutors said. They also found a list of “enemies” the suspect kept that included Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli, according to authorities.
Dalal was due to be released from the Bergen County Jail this week after posting $1 million bail.
Prosecutors have said Dalal encouraged and advised Graziano, who is accused of firebombing a Rutherford synagogue and setting fire to a Paramus synagogue in January. Dalal and Graziano also have been accused of spray-painting anti-Semitic graffiti at synagogues in Hackensack and Maywood in December.They're lucky. The disciple must also be put away for a very long time because of his crimes.
The most serious attack came on Jan. 11, when Graziano allegedly hurled several Molotov cocktails into the living quarters of a Rutherford synagogue where a rabbi, his wife and five children were sleeping. The rabbi suffered burns on his hand, but no one else was injured.
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