Complaint Affidavit Alleges Criminal Activity Related to
Bombing in Minnesota; Attempted Bombing of Champaign, Ill., Women's Clinic, and
Other Violence
URBANA, Ill. – This morning, FBI agents arrested four rural
east central Illinois men on a criminal complaint that charges them with
possession of a machine gun. The men arrested and charged are: Michael B. Hari,
47; Joe Morris, 22; Michael McWhorter, 29; and, Ellis Mack, 18, all of
Clarence, Ill., a rural community approximately 35 miles north of
Champaign-Urbana.
FBI agents arrested Hari this morning as he was traveling to
a court appearance in Ford county, Ill., for a hearing in an alleged assault
case pending against Hari.
Hari and Morris made their initial appearances in federal
court this afternoon before U.S. Magistrate Judge Eric I. Long. McWhorter and
Mack will make their respective initial appearances at a date to be determined
by the U.S. Clerk of the Court.
The arrest and charges were announced by FBI Special Agent
in Charge Sean Cox, Springfield Division, and U.S. Attorney John E. Childress.
The affidavit filed in support of the complaint alleges that
the four men were in possession of assault rifles from October 2017 to March
2018. According to the affidavit, law enforcement agents have gathered evidence
to indicate that Hari, McWhorter and Morris were responsible for the bombing of
a mosque in Bloomington, Minn., on Aug. 5, 2017, and the attempted bombing of
the Women’s Health Practice in Champaign, Ill., on Nov. 7, 2017.
This morning, law enforcement agents executed search
warrants at the home of Hari’s parents, in Paxton, Ill.. According to the
affidavit, Hari often stays at his parents’ home because his home has no
running water or electricity. A search warrant was also executed at a store /
office owned by Hari, located at 100 S. Main Road in Clarence.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation; Springfield Division;
FBI Minneapolis Division; University of Illinois Police Department; Ford County
Sheriff’s Office; Champaign Police Department; Illinois State Police; and the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are continuing the
investigation.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jason M. Bohm and Eugene L. Miller
are representing the government on behalf of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Urbana
Division, Central District of Illinois, working in coordination with the U.S.
Attorney’s Office for the District of Minnesota.
Members of the public are reminded that a complaint is
merely an accusation; the defendants are presumed innocent unless proven
guilty.
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