Evidence At New Mexico Jihad Camp Mysteriously Destroyed By Authorities
Are we looking at another deep state terrorist proxy?

New Mexico authorities have destroyed the Jihad encampment where Muslim extremists killed and trained nearly a dozen other children to commit high school shootings.
On Monday the New Mexico judge released the five Jihadi Terrorist suspects who were arrested on child abuse charges back into the community despite sheriff's department and the FBI begging him not to.
The five alleged Muslim extremists free on a $20,000 "signature bond - meaning they didn't pay as a single penny.
So why did authorities choose to destroy a compound full of evidence if they could have used it prevent more training camps like this popping up in the future?
Are we looking at another deep state terrorist proxy?

ZeroHedge reports: Police seized an RV where eleven children and five adults lived in what was described as squalor, while also bulldozing the entrance to an underground tunnel where authorities found the decomposing body of three-year-old Abdul-ghani Wahha - placed there by the suspects in the hopes that he would resurrect as Jesus and use his psychic powers to help the group target "corrupt institutions and people" with "violent actions."
Ammo and a bulletproof vest were discovered at the scene after the camp was broken down.
Judge Backus drew harsh rebuke from prosecutors, law enforcement and New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez, who said she "strongly disagreed" with the decision to release the suspects on signature bail.
"Unfortunately, it highlights how extreme the New Mexico Supreme Court has been in dictating pretrial release for all kinds of dangerous criminals."
Backus - who survived a petition to replace her in 2016 with a "Qualified judge," wrote that the State of New Mexico "apparently expected the court to take the individuals’ faith into account" in determining whether or not the defendants accused of operating a radical Islamic training camp pose a danger to the community, notes the Daily Caller.
Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said that during the initial serving of the search warrant, their tactical team came upon children holding boxes of ammo, and at least one child was armed when he was found.
NEW DEVELOPMENT: Authorities have partially bulldozed the #NMCompound - trailer that was the main dwelling on the property has been dragged out and seized. ammo/bulletproof vest/paperwork remain. @NBCNews pic.twitter.com/yGDV1I8wYa
— Gadi Schwartz (@GadiNBC) August 15, 2018

The defendants' attorney tried to downplay the "heavily armed" portion of the case.
While cross-examining of Hogrefe, the suspects' defense attorneys each took their chance to try and distance the suspects as far from the weapons as possible, and the connotations of violence they imply.
One defense attorney suggested it's "prudent" that children learn how to use firearms safely, which Hogrefe agreed to.
The sheriff also confirmed that Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms is investigating the legalities surrounding the occupants' possession of firearms.
Another defense attorney pointed out, and Hogrefe confirmed, that the compound's occupants did not shoot at the tactical team as they raided the compound. He did say, however, that Morton was "struggling" and "resisting" while being arrested by deputies. -KOB.com
For her decision to free the suspects, Backus says she has received over 200 threats, including death threats, which resulted in the evacuation of a New Mexico courthouse on Tuesday.
Backus has received more than 200 threats, according to Barry Massey, a spokesman for New Mexico Courts. Callers have threatened physical violence against Backus, including some people who threatened to slit Backus' throat and smash her head, Massey said.
People also lashed out on social media and also threatened court staff, Massey said. -CNN
Backus has been called an "Islamic terrorist sympathizer" and a "disgusting garbage human," according to Massey.