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An 18-year-old woman was being held on a $10 million bond on Thursday after authorities alleged she conspired with two men to attack a Texas synagogue and "kill as many Jews as possible," according to court records.
The suspect, Angelina Han Hicks of Lexington, North Carolina, was charged with felony conspiracy to commit murder and felony conspiracy to commit assault with a deadly weapon, according to court documents
Two men, only identified as "Angel" and "Teegan," allegedly plotted with Hicks to commit the attack in 2028.
The two co-conspirators, according to the court records, have not been arrested and remain unidentified.
In [an] audio statement, Hicks' father, who did not identify himself by name, claimed the charges against his daughter are "fabricated" and "way over the top."
"This is a good kid. She's been in school. She's supposed to graduate in two weeks, which she won't be able to do now," the father said.
He said he believes his daughter's arrest stemmed from her "playing some fantasy game on the internet."
The suspect, Angelina Han Hicks of Lexington, North Carolina, was charged with felony conspiracy to commit murder and felony conspiracy to commit assault with a deadly weapon, according to court documents
Two men, only identified as "Angel" and "Teegan," allegedly plotted with Hicks to commit the attack in 2028.
The two co-conspirators, according to the court records, have not been arrested and remain unidentified.
In [an] audio statement, Hicks' father, who did not identify himself by name, claimed the charges against his daughter are "fabricated" and "way over the top."
"This is a good kid. She's been in school. She's supposed to graduate in two weeks, which she won't be able to do now," the father said.
He said he believes his daughter's arrest stemmed from her "playing some fantasy game on the internet."