An avowed white supremacist being held without bond for plotting to
bomb a
Colorado synagogue this month has been indicted on additional charges of attempted arson and using explosives to commit a felony, federal prosecutors said on Friday.
The two additional charges against Richard Holzer, 27, on top of an earlier count of attempting to obstruct religious services by force, could send him to
prison for 50 years, U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn said in a statement.
Holzer was arrested on Nov. 4 after an undercover sting by
FBI agents, who said he plotted to bomb the Temple Emanuel synagogue in Pueblo, Colorado.