A judge will allow the defense to introduce an Oregon teen’s polygraph results at trial that indicate he never intended to carry out an alleged bombing and mass shooting plot at a Washington mall.
Columbia County Circuit Judge Nickolas Brajcich granted the defense motion Tuesday afternoon for Beau Michael Carr, 14, of Clatskanie.
Authorities arrested Carr in May after FBI investigators said he had used the profile “Zodiac99” to post plans on an extremist online network to kill people and then himself at the Three Rivers Valley Mall in Kelso.
The teen’s attorney, Chris Heywood, successfully argued that the polygraph results are crucial to his case.
“Despite the state’s characterization of Beau as a fourteen-year-old-would-be-domestic-terrorist, the reality is that (in addition to

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