Terror Suspects Tried to Kill Marshals in Courthouse, DOJ Says

Brothers Raees and Sheheryar Qazi allegedly distracted, attacked Marshals.

The men, brothers Raees and Sheheryar Qazi, were already facing terrorism charges when the DOJ says they "simultaneously motioned with their heads to cause the Deputy U.S. Marshals to look at the ceiling."

"The Qazi brothers then simultaneously punched the Deputies in the face and struggled with them," says the DOJ in a statement about the April 2014 incident. "Further, while struggling with the Deputy U.S. Marshals, the Qazi brothers attempted to use potentially lethal force on them while exclaiming 'Allahu Akbar,' an Arabic exhortation meaning 'God is Great.'"

For their alleged troubles, the brothers Qazi were only rewarded with additional charges announced today, including "attempting to murder a federal employee, a deputy United States Marshal."

They pleaded not guilty to their original charges in December 2012. A public defender who had represented Raees did not immediately return an off hours call for comment.