FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CRT FEBRUARY 12, 2008 (202) 514-2007 WWW.USDOJ.GOV TDD (202) 514-1888
The complaint charges the three men, Eric Ian Baker, Michael Corey Golden, and Jonathan Edward Stone, all of Columbia, with unlawful possession of a destructive device. According to the complaint, Baker, Golden and Stone had planned for approximately one week to burn down the Islamic Center. On Feb. 9, 2008, the defendants used gasoline, rags and empty beer bottles to fashion incendiary devices. They went to the Islamic Center, where Baker spray-painted three swastikas onto the walls of the building, along with the phrases "We run the world" and "White Power." Golden and Stone then broke into the building, ignited the incendiary devices and used them to ignite the Islamic Center. The Islamic Center was severely damaged by the fire. "The Department of Justice takes hate crimes very seriously, and the U.S. Attorney's Office will prosecute such crimes vigorously and to the fullest extent of the law," said U.S. Attorney Yarbrough. "Three
individuals who are accused of fire bombing a place of worship face
federal charges today. Today begins a court process to hold the individuals
accountable for an act which destroyed religious property and shocked
a community," said Special Agent Cavanaugh. "We are fortunate
despite the loss of property and a sense of sadness, that no one was
killed or injured from the incident." A
federal felony criminal complaint is merely an accusation and the
defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty. |