3 Tennessee men face federal charges in burning of mosque
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Three Tennessee men are facing federal charges after being accused of fire-bombing a small mosque. First Assistant US Attorney Paul O'Brian says the charges are related to explosives. He says more charges could be filed against the men.
Authorities say Eric Ian Baker, Michael Corey Golden and Jonathan Edwards Stone planned for a week to burn down the Islamic Center of Columbia. Prosecutors accuse the men of using gasoline, rags and empty beer bottles to set the fire Saturday. The federal complaint says that at least one of the men said he was part of the white supremacist Christian Identity movement. (AP)