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Related: About this forumNew Mexico militia leader Hopkins pleads not guilty to firearms charges, jailed without bail
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. A federal magistrate judge ordered the leader of an armed group that detained asylum-seeking families near the U.S.-Mexico border to remain jailed Monday as he awaits trial on a federal firearms charge.
Larry Mitchell Hopkins, who is also known as Johnny Horton Jr., pleaded not guilty to being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition during a detention hearing that was delayed earlier in morning because the federal courthouse in Albuquerque was abruptly evacuated.
The U.S. Marshals Service said it could not provide information hours later on why the courthouse was cleared. It reopened shortly after noon. Hopkins had his initial hearing in Las Cruces, near Sunland Park, New Mexico. U.S. Marshals transferred him to Albuquerque after he was attacked in the jail.
Hopkins, 69, clad in a gray jumpsuit and shackled at the waist, wrists and ankles, inched across the courtroom as an officer helped him down a step and escorted him out of the courtroom where he had been waiting to appear before the judge.
Read more: https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/news/2019/04/29/nm-militia-leader-hopkins-pleads-not-guilty-ordered-stay-jail/3621255002/
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(62,079 posts)BigOleDummy
(2,274 posts)No, put him in general population. Awful lot of immigrants in New Mexico. Just sayin... ..
marble falls
(62,079 posts)to hear their shit.
Secondly, I don't want prisoners to represent me in in the delivery of nonjudicial, unconstitutional "punishments".