New Mexico Couple Accused of Training Children for Mass Attack Targeted Hospital

Prosecutors in Taos County (NM)—citing interviews with the 11 children found to be malnourished and abused at a compound in the New Mexico desert earlier this month—said in court documents that the couple who were arrested had targeted an Atlanta hospital for attack.

Prosecutors in Taos County (NM)—citing interviews with the 11 children found to be malnourished and abused at a compound in the New Mexico desert earlier this month—said in court documents that the couple who were arrested had targeted an Atlanta hospital for attack.

According to reporting by Fox News, Jany Leveille wanted to "confront 'corrupt' institutions or individuals ... and reveal the 'truth' to these corrupt institutions or individuals," and children interviewed during the investigation said that Leveille had specifically mentioned Grady Hospital as a "corrupt" institution.

Law enforcement officials raided the compound earlier in the month following a joint investigation involving multiple agencies, including Georgia authorities, and the FBI.

Authorities found firearms, ammunition, a makeshift shooting range and underground tunnel on the compound.

The recent court filing said investigators recovered a 10-page, handwritten document titled "Phases of a Terrorist Attack" that included "instructions for the one-time terrorist."

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