US soldier accused of planning neo-Nazi attack on unit in Turkey pleads not guilty
The soldier allegedly sought to help recruit local jihadists in Turkey carry out an attack on a US military facility.
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A US Army soldier charged last month with conspiring with members of an occult neo-Nazi network to attack his own unit during an upcoming deployment to Turkey has pled not guilty, prosecutors said.
Twenty-two-year-old Ethan Melzer of Louisville, Kentucky, entered his plea on Monday.