Jury selection begins today in the trial of two North Georgia men accused in what prosecutors call a terror plot targeting government officials and U.S. cities. Ray Adams and Samuel Crump, both of Toccoa, face federal charges of conspiring and attempting to make a biological toxin called ricin. The two were among four men arrested in November 2011 after surveillance by an undercover informant who infiltrated their meetings at homes, during car rides and at a Waffle House restaurant.
Jury selection to begin today in terror plot trial