Judge: Mom accused in QAnon kidnapping plot can stand trial A judge says a Colorado woman accused of working with supporters of QAnon to have her son kidnapped from foster care can be put on trialCASTLE ROCK, Colo. -- A Colorado woman accused of working with supporters of QAnon to have her son kidnapped from foster care can be put on trial, a judge ruled Thursday. However, the fact that she bought a gun as authorities say the talks about the kidnapping raid were happening last year swayed him at this stage of the proceedings. Abcug was arrested in Montana on Dec. 30, 2019, after leaving Parker, the Denver suburb where she lived with her daughter. She was charged with conspiracy to commit second-degree kidnapping after being returned to Colorado. She shook her head when Parker police Detective Beverly Wilson testified that her daughter had said her mother barely left the house except to go to meetings with QAnon supporters.
Source: ABC News August 14, 2020 14:01 UTC