Attorney: Man accused of terrorism on Amtrak’s California Zephyr in Nebraska might not have known what he was doing

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A Missouri man accused of terrorism in an incident that stopped an Amtrak train in southwest Nebraska last October may not have known what he was doing that night, his attorney said Tuesday.

Taylor M. Wilson, of St. Charles, Missouri, made his first court appearance in Nebraska federal court, and his attorney, Jerry Sena of Omaha, entered a not guilty plea on his behalf.

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