We’ve been reporting on this horrific story for a few days and it just gets worse and worse…The latest update is chilling:

WSAZ reports:

The father of a missing Georgia boy was training children at a New Mexico compound to commit school shootings, prosecutors said in court documents obtained Wednesday

The documents say Siraj Ibn Wahhaj was conducting weapons training with assault rifles at the compound near the Colorado border where 11 hungry children were found in filthy conditions (photos below).

Prosecutors Timothy Hasson filed the documents while asking that Wahhaj be held without bail after he was arrested last week with four other adults facing child abuse charges.

Prosecutors did not bring up the school shooting accusation in court on Wednesday during an initial appearance by the abuse suspects.

Authorities say the remains of a boy also were found on the compound but have not been positively identified by medical examiners.

The child, Abdul-ghani Wahhaj (pictured above) went missing in December in Jonesboro, Georgia, near Atlanta.

OUR PREVIOUS REPORT ON THIS TRAGIC STORY:

HERE’S WHAT THE MAIN STREAM MEDIA ISN’T TELLING YOU! The story below will have you asking how a Muslim compound like this can exist in America. Someone MUST have seen something and someone must know what happened to a young boy who is still missing! The missing 4-year old’s father was arrested at the New Mexico compound and isn’t speaking.  He’s the son of an imam with a “checkered past”:

FIVE RELATIVES OF A VERY PROMINENT IMAM WITH A CHECKERED PAST WERE LIVING IN A SQUALID NEW MEXICO COMPOUND: 

Siraj Wahhaj, is a well-known imam, who speaks at mosques across the country, including the Georgia and New York City locations of Masjid At-Taqwa.

Prosecutors named the elder Siraj Wahhaj — born Jeffrey Kearse — as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. He also was a character witness in the trial of convicted terror plotter Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman.

HOW COULD THIS COMPOUND EXIST AND THIS YOUNG BOY JUST DISAPPEAR?

While the main stream media has been focusing on the Muslim desert encampment discovered in New Mexico,  a young boy is STILL missing.

A Georgia family is still looking for a young boy who has been missing since mid-December.  Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj was last seen in on December 13th traveling with his father who was just found at a squalid encampment in New Mexico.

Eleven children and three adults were also found living in the filthy compound that was made from a makeshift berm of tires and an RV.

AERIAL SHOT OF COMPOUND:

There was little water and food for the children who were dressed in rags. Officials on the scene said the children looked like concentration camp survivors with ribs sticking out.

The missing child’s mother reported Siraj Ibn Wahhaj  in December when he took his son claiming he would give the boy an exorcism because he was “possessed by the devil”. The boy suffers from mental and physical problems including seizures.

The authorities were alerted by someone within the compound who messaged that, “We are starving and need food and water.” The compound was searched and still the boy hasn’t been found. All of the 11 other children are in protective custody.

On Sunday, the Taos County sheriff announced 11 charges of child cruelty against all five adults: Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, Lucas Allen Morton, Jany Leveille, Hujrah Wahhaj and Subhannah Wahhaj.

Jany Leville is one of the three women arrested – all three women wore the traditional Muslim veil.

None of the adults will say where the missing four-year old is located…

The grandfather of the little boy, Siraj Wahhaj, is a well-known imam, who speaks at mosques across the country, including the Doraville and New York City locations of Masjid At-Taqwa.

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