AP/ May 20, 2012, 1:15 PM

2 more NATO Summit activists charged

(AP) CHICAGO - Prosecutors said Sunday they have charged two more people as part their investigation into activists who planned to take part in demonstrations at the two-day NATO summit.

The Cook County State's Attorney's office said Sebastian Senakiewicz, 24, of Chicago, is charged with falsely making a terrorist threat. Mark Neiweem, 28, who authorities believe to be from Chicago, is charged with attempted possession of explosives or incendiary devices.

The men were scheduled to make an initial court appearance later Sunday, when prosecutors were expected to offer more details about their allegations. Also expected in court Sunday is a third man, Taylor Hall, who was arrested during Saturday night protests and is charged with aggravated battery to a police officer. Authorities did not immediately release Hall's age or hometown.

NATO protesters gather for Chicago rally

The latest charges came a day after three other activists appeared in court and were accused of manufacturing Molotov cocktails and having plans to attack President Barack Obama's campaign headquarters and other targets during the NATO protests.

Men accused of plotting attacks around NATO summit

Kris Hermes, an attorney with the National Lawyers Guild, which has represented many of the activists, said the new charges were an "effort to frighten people and to diminish the size of the demonstrations." Hermes said Sunday that his group has tried but failed to obtain details from authorities about the charges.

"Like with the others, police have given us minimal information ... next to nothing," he said.

The trio charged Saturday are Brian Church, 20, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Jared Chase, 24, of Keene, N.H.; and, Brent Vincent Betterly, 24, of Oakland Park, Fla. They were arrested on Wednesday and face charges of conspiracy to commit terrorism, material support for terrorism and possession of explosives.

Senakiewicz was arrested a day later and there was no immediate indication that he had links to Church, Chase or Betterly. It also wasn't clear when Neiweem was arrested and if he had any links to the other charged activists.

Defense lawyer Michael Deutsch on Saturday accused police of setting up their clients in an attempt to frighten peaceful protesters. He said undercover officers brought the firebombs to a South Side apartment where the men were arrested.

Critics say filing terrorism-related charges against the protesters is reminiscent of previous police actions ahead of major political events, when authorities moved quickly to prevent suspected plots but sometimes quietly dropped the charges later.

"Even if charges are dropped or reduced later, they will have succeeded in spreading fear and intimidation," Hermes said.

Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy on Saturday flatly dismissed the idea the arrests of the initial three suspects were anything more than an effort to stop "an imminent threat."

Prosecutors said Church, Chase and Betterly used fuel purchased from a Chicago gas station for makeshift bombs, pouring it into beer bottles and cutting up bandanas to serve as fuses. If convicted on all counts, they could get up to 85 years in prison. They are each being held on $1.5 million bond.

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waterdoc123 says:
CBS needs to update this page, as a lot of stuff went down today, and was covered live by several Chicago media outlet's.

It wasn't Seattle, but I just think that it's not over yet.

I wasn't there,(live there) but given that Chicago's Mayor thinks that he will get $18 million profit out of this, is beyond me. Guess us Chicago area residents will find out later.

A sea of CPD, Illinois State Police,CTA bus's,and CDOT trucks.
Bet they are all working STRAIGHT time huh?

Pretty calm based on other NATO protests, but just waiting for the other shoe to drop.

Other than protesters and lurker's, Chicago was mostly a ghost town.
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hesrperus99 says:
The absolute bias, censorship by omission, and contempt for the truth exhibited in CBS's coverage of events in Chicago has really reached unprecidented proportions here. There is more space devoted to these charge - that everyone knows are trumped-up - then coverage of the event itself, and what coverage there was, was so slanted that it could probably be actionable as slander.
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Mike_in_USA says:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;" Yup, unless it has something to do with christianity.

..."or the right of the people peaceably to assemble..."
Notice it says PEACEABLY. Also 'Assemble' does not mean taking over buildings; and effectively denying public spaces (parks) to others.
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roosterthegoat says:
Let us stand united against the 1%! Let us bring the illegal wars to an end! Let us stop policing the world! Let us uphold and defend our Constitution! Let us overthrow the illegal Obama regime and imprison all his henchmen in Congress and the ones on the streets in uniform! Long Live the United States of America!

"If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen."
Samuel Adams
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oldman67 replies:
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While i totally agree with you and Samuel Adams, if you had read Judge Andrew P.Napolitano's book,A NATION of SHEEP you would know why America is in decay.
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Kira1y says:
Here are the American kid terrorists before the arrest, being threatened by CPD > http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=TudIyxxAboA#!
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