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Trial Begins in Wichita for Alleged Garden City Bomb Plotters

Ambiyo Farah said Liberal, Kansas, "is not innocent anymore." An alleged plot to bomb a mosque and an apartment where Somali refugees live has roots in the meatpacking town. (Photo by Frank Morris, KCUR Radio)
Ambiyo Farah said Liberal, Kansas, "is not innocent anymore." An alleged plot to bomb a mosque and an apartment where Somali refugees live has roots in the meatpacking town. (Photo by Frank Morris, KCUR Radio)

Jury selection begins today (TUE) in the trial of three members of a southwest Kansas racist militia group accused of plotting to bomb Muslim immigrants in Garden City. For the Kansas News Service, Stephan Bisaha reports from Wichita where the trial is being held.  


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Stephan Bisaha is a reporter for KMUW Radio in Wichita and a contributor to Kansas Public Radio and the Kansas News Service. Follow Stephen on Twitter @SteveBisaha.

 
 
        
 
 

 

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