High-profile boogaloo terrorism case moving slowly through the courts
Its been 16 months since three suspected Nevada members of the extremist boogaloo movement were arrested by FBI agents in an alleged conspiracy to cause violence at Black Lives Matter protests.
But all three men Stephen Parshall, 37, Andrew Lynam, 24, and William Loomis, 41 have yet to be tried in a right-wing domestic terrorism case that drew national attention in the summer of 2020.
Trials in both federal and state court have once more been delayed, as the judicial systems continue to operate under COVID-19 safeguards.
The three defendants, who are in federal custody, are expected to stand trial in federal court Jan. 24 on felony charges of conspiring to cause destruction by fire and explosive and possessing an unregistered destructive device, a Molotov cocktail. They face a June 27 trial in Clark County District Court on felony terrorism and explosives charges.
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