Militia Leader Pleads Not Guilty in Iran-Linked Terror Case
A militia leader entered a not guilty plea on Monday in federal court. Prosecutors described his alleged role in attacks tied to Iran's response to the war involving Israel and the United States.
A militia leader pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges tied to attacks that prosecutors say form part of Iran's response to the war with Israel and the United States. The plea came in a case where federal prosecutors have indicated additional individuals may face charges.
Officials have linked the attacks to Iran's broader response to the ongoing conflict involving Israel and the United States. The case remains active, with prosecutors stating that further charges could be filed.
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