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Magistrate: Bloomington Mosque Bombing Case Should Not Be Dismissed

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A federal magistrate is recommending that a judge decline to dismiss charges against an Illinois militia leader who was the alleged ringleader behind the 2017 bombing of a Bloomington, Minnesota mosque.

Michael Hari's attorneys had argued that four counts against him should be dismissed, saying that Congress exceeded its authority when it enacted a statute that Hari is accused of violating.

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U.S. Magistrate Judge Hildy Bowbeer disagreed. A federal judge will now decide whether to adopt her recommendations.

Michael Hari
Michael Hari (credit: Ford County Sheriff's Office)

Prosecutors allege Hari and two others drove from Clarence, Illinois, to bomb a mosque in Bloomington, Minnesota, in hopes of scaring Muslims into leaving the U.S. No one was injured in the August 2017 attack at Dar al-Farooq Islamic Center.

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Hari is also charged in a failed bombing of a women's clinic in Illinois.

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