New charges have been filed against two defendants arrested by officials in New Mexico at a compound linked to "extremist Muslims," the Taos County Sheriff said.
The compound, where the group was holding 11 children and allegedly training them to carry out school shootings and other shootings against government institutions they felt were at odds with their beliefs, is located in a remote area of the state.
Possible Life Sentence
Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said on Aug. 24 that new charges involving the remains of the child were filed against Wahhaj and his wife, Jany Leveille, who is in the United States illegally.Both defendants, who are currently in custody at the Taos County Adult Detention Center, were charged with abuse of a child resulting in the death of a child, a first-degree felony that carries a penalty of up to life in prison if convicted.
They were also charged with conspiracy to commit abuse of a child, another first-degree felony.
The sheriff said the charges come from nearly three weeks of conducting interviews and analysis of data that was seized from the compound.
Death of a 3-Year-Old
All five adults were initially charged with child abuse due to the squalid conditions of the compound and the fact that the children weren't getting enough to eat.Leveille allegedly led the group initially to New Mexico, and was a practitioner of occultism. She was born in Haiti.
The boy stopped breathing and soon died during a ceremony, prosecutors said. Wahhaj had placed his hand on the boy’s head and was reciting verses from the Koran just before the boy began suffering seizures and foaming at the mouth. He was soon dead.