Man accused of plot against Muslim community heads to trial
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) – The federal trial is set to begin for a Sequatchie County man accused of planning an assault on a small Muslim community in northern New York.
The Chattanooga Times Free Press reports that after several delays, 65-year-old Robert Doggart’s trial will begin Feb. 6. He faces several charges, including solicitation to commit a civil rights violation and solicitation to commit arson of a building.
Authorities believe Doggart spent months gathering weapons and plotting an assault on a Muslim community outside Hancock, New York.
The case against him will largely consist of conversations a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent wiretapped in early 2015. Since August, Doggart’s defense has fought to suppress the wiretapped information, saying the wiretap lacked probable cause. U.S. Judge Curtis Collier has disagreed with the argument.
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