Man pleads guilty in pipe bomb attack on Massachusetts group Satanic Temple
- An Oklahoma man, Sean Patrick Palmer, pleaded guilty to using an explosive to damage The Satanic Temple's headquarters in Massachusetts after an attack last year.
- Investigators tracked Palmer by surveillance footage showing him throwing a pipe bomb at the building, resulting in minor damage on April 8, 2024.
- Palmer faces a potential sentence ranging from five to twenty years in prison, with sentencing scheduled for June 12.
- In a separate incident, a suspect was arrested for allegedly detonating a pipe bomb in his neighbor's car, with police investigating possible racial motivations.
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Kansas City Archbishop Sues Satanists for Alleged Theft of Holy Eucharist
Kansas City Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann recently filed a lawsuit against a satanic group for allegedly stealing a Holy Eucharist. The post Kansas City Archbishop Sues Satanists for Alleged Theft of Holy Eucharist appeared first on Breitbart.
Federal Prosecutors Decline to Pursue Hate Crime Charges in Bombing of Salem Satanic Temple, Despite Religious Status
In a case that’s raising eyebrows across religious and legal communities alike, a 49-year-old man from Oklahoma has pleaded guilty to bombing the headquarters of The Satanic Temple (TST) in Salem, Massachusetts — but notably, federal prosecutors are not charging the act as a hate crime, despite the temple’s legal recognition as a religious organization.…
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