March 01, 2005
A federal magistrate Tuesday declined to release a Virginia man on bond who is accused of joining al-Qaida and plotting to kill President Bush.Earlier today we had reported that an FBI agent had accused Abu Ali of admitting to his involvement with al Qaeda. The agent also revealed that the al Qaeda plot also included plans to replicate the 9-11 mass murders by hijacking a plane overseas and hitting a high-profile US target. Other related stories:But U.S. Magistrate Liam O'Grady left open the possibility of reconsidering his decision after hearing evidence that a top FBI official indicated last spring that the suspect, Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, was no longer of interest to the bureau and might soon be freed from a prison in Saudi Arabia.
For the moment at least, O'Grady accepted the government's arguments and ruled that "there's way beyond clear and convincing evidence that (Abu Ali) is a danger to the community" and should not be released pending trial.
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