LEXINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA — An 18-year-old woman from Lexington, North Carolina, Angelina Han Hicks, was being held on a $10 million bond after authorities alleged she conspired with two men to attack a Texas synagogue and kill as many Jews as possible, according to court records. Hicks was charged with felony conspiracy to commit murder and felony conspiracy to commit assault with a deadly weapon in connection with the alleged plot uncovered by prosecutors.
Angelina Han Hicks Alleged to Have Conspired With Two Men to Attack Texas Synagogue
According to court records, Angelina Han Hicks allegedly conspired with two men to carry out a targeted attack on a Texas synagogue. The stated goal of the alleged conspiracy, as described by prosecutors, was to kill as many Jewish people as possible during the planned attack. The alleged plot represented a premeditated and hate-motivated conspiracy targeting a religious institution and its congregation in Texas.
Authorities moved to arrest and charge Hicks before the alleged attack could be carried out, with the case brought forward through the court system resulting in the serious felony charges now filed against the 18-year-old from Lexington, North Carolina.
Hicks Charged With Felony Conspiracy to Commit Murder and Assault With a Deadly Weapon
The charges filed against Angelina Han Hicks reflected the serious and violent nature of the alleged conspiracy. Hicks faced felony conspiracy to commit murder and felony conspiracy to commit assault with a deadly weapon, according to court documents released in connection with the case. The dual felony conspiracy charges underscored the severity with which prosecutors were treating the alleged plot to attack the Texas synagogue.
The Davidson County Sheriff’s Department was involved in the custody and processing of Hicks following her arrest in connection with the alleged conspiracy.
$10 Million Bond Set as Hicks Held Following Arrest
A $10 million bond was set for Angelina Han Hicks following her arrest, reflecting the serious nature of the alleged conspiracy charges and the perceived risk she posed. The exceptionally high bond amount indicated that authorities viewed the threat level associated with Hicks and the alleged synagogue attack conspiracy as significant enough to warrant one of the highest bond amounts typically reserved for the most serious criminal cases.
The case remained under active investigation as prosecutors continued to build the full picture of the alleged conspiracy involving Hicks and the two men she allegedly planned the attack with. Stay with GordonRamsayClub.com for the latest updates and detailed coverage.


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