Sunday 30 November 2014

Olajuwon Ali Davis, US Based Nigerian Arrested For Plotting To Bomb Missouri Monument And Kill Ferguson Police Chief


St. Louis' Gateway Arch was allegedly a bombing target of Brandon Orlando Baldwin and Olajuwon Ali Davis, who were arrested on Friday
The men are also accused of having a murder plot for Robert McCulloch, the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney, as well as Tom Jackson, the Chief of Police in Ferguson
They have been indicted on separate gun charges and pleaded not guilty

St. Louis' Gateway Arch was allegedly a bombing target of two men arrested on Friday, who are also accused of having a murder plot for Robert McCulloch, the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney, as well as Tom Jackson, the Chief of Police in Ferguson, it was reported Wednesday.

The news of the alleged targets was revealed by The St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Brandon Orlando Baldwin and Olajuwon Ali Davis allegedly purchased a fake pipe bomb during a sting operation - and had hoped to purchase another two bombs though did not have sufficient funds for the purchase, sources told the newpaper.


Indicted: Olajuwon Davis, pictured, is one of the men who allegedly had a plot to bomb the Gateway Arch. Sources have said that Davis was in charge of the plan

The sources also said it was questionable if the alleged plots could have been achieved by Baldwin and Davis.

Davis was allegedly in charge of the plan and more charges may come soon, the sources also said.

An indictment unsealed on November 19 that was obtained and published by The St. Louis Post-Dispatch said sometime from November 1 to November 13 Baldwin had said he was purchasing two guns for himself at a Hazelwood gun store, though they were being purchased for someone else.

The indictment does not include anything about the alleged plots, the newspaper noted.

The Gateway Arch was supposed to have a bomb placed in its observation deck, sources told The St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Brandon and Davis have been charged with 'aiding and abetting the makig of a false written statement in connection with a firearms purchase,' the newspaper reported.

The media outlet also reported that search warrants for two buildings were served.

Davis and Baldwin appeared in court on Tuesday and entered not guilty pleas - and 'waived their right to make a case for bail, so the hearing did not proceed.,' according to The St. Louis Post-Dispatch.


Brandon Orlando Baldwin, seen here, was also allegedly involved in the plot
Report from news2onlinenigeria.com

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