
Washington activist linked to anarchist group convicted in federal terrorism case
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Last November, former Washington state Democratic organizer Ellen Reiche, 28, was one of two people charged in the terrorist attack seeking to derail trains in the coastal city of Bellingham.
Reiche was convicted on Thursday for the shunt attack and is facing up to two decades in prison. Samantha Brooks, Reiche’s co-conspirator, pleaded guilty to the charges in July. Reiche and Brooks, 24, were hit with terrorism charges for placing a "shunt" on railroad tracks right before a crude oil-shuttling train was scheduled to travel the tracks.More Related News

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