Abu Khattala has pleaded not guilty to his charges, including murder of an internationally protected person, providing material support to terrorists and destroying U.S. property while causing death. Crabb said Abu Khattala "hates America with a vengeance" and that his "hatred simmered until it boiled over." "I am here to run a fair and efficient trial and to make sure the trains run on time," Cooper told them. A new team of FBI investigators then pressed him some more, this time to produce evidence prosecutors could present at trial. Abu Khattala waived his rights, but his attorneys argued that the trip was so coercive, the waiver shouldn't count.
Source: ABC News October 02, 2017 07:30 UTC