Suspected white supremacist charged after Hemet police booby trap raids - San Jose Mercury News
Monday, 3 May 2010
Suspected white supremacist charged after Hemet police booby trap raids - San Jose Mercury News: "suspected white supremacist has pleaded not guilty to possessing the same kind of homemade gun used in a booby trap intended to kill a police officer in Riverside County.
Patrick Nugent Jr. entered pleas on April 23 to having a zip gun and being in a criminal gang.
He remained jailed today. A call to his attorney, Justin Greenlee, wasn't immediateley returned.
Hemet police say a zip gun was attached to the gate of a gang task force building and fired a bullet that missed an officer in February.
Police say they found the gun on April 20 while arresting 23 people during a probe into a string of failed booby trap attacks.
Seven people have been charged with crimes — although none have been directly linked to the booby traps."
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