The Nation - News from Oct. 9, 1986
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Two more suspects, both tied to a white supremacist group, were charged in a series of bombings in Coeur d’Alene, Ida. David Dorr, 35, and Edward Hawley, 22, were each charged with three counts of bombing a building and one of attempted bombing. The charges stem from the September bombing of a priest’s home, two other bombings and the planting of another bomb that failed to go off. Robert Pires, 22, was arrested on the same charges Monday. Dorr, Hawley and Hawley’s wife, Olive, 26, were arrested last Thursday on federal counterfeiting charges.
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