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Charge of Obama’s Assassination Given to Idaho Man

Charge of Obama’s Assassination Given to Idaho Man

The Federal authorities issued their charge over a 21 years Idaho man, with the trial to recent incident of President Barrack Obama’s assassination, on Thursday. Quoted from the complaint files to federal court, the man reportedly saying that the reason of his trial was he took the current President as “Antichrist” and thus he just “needed to kill him”. The man, under the name of one Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez from Idaho Falls, is indicted for shooting bullets from an assault weapon and aimed it at White House’s residential floors just last week. The assailant, however, believed that there was a conspiracy from the federal government against him, which could only make him more and more agitated.

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The attacker was taken compromised at a nearby hotel of Indiana, PA. He seemed to face a maximum sentence of life prison as the authorities intended to bring his case back to the District of Columbia for his attempted murder’s charge. He did say that he fully acknowledged his own right when the magistrate judge asked him at the hearing of this Obama’s assassination case. The law enforcers had been following Mr. Ortega-Hernandez’s trail since Friday as there was evidence linking to his identity in a car with Idaho license plate.

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The President and his wife were reportedly out of town by the time of the incident took place. What remained unknown was the evidence showing the attacker’s knowledge of the President’s whereabouts during his attempted murder. The Secret Service also declined giving further information whether Sasha and Malia, the President’s own daughters, were inside the residential floors by the time President Obama’s assassination took place. Also there was nothing to explain why the authorities took so much time in discovering the bullets. However, a former SS agent, Daniel Bongino, did explain that the slow process did necessary as to not carelessly damage any of the hard evidence itself.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/18/us/attempted-assassination-charge-in-shooting-at-white-house.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

 

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