By Associated Press - Wednesday, July 12, 2017

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) - A defense attorney for a Boston police captain’s son accused of plotting an attack on a college campus to support the Islamic State group wants a judge to order the government to release the identities of secret witnesses against his client.

Masslive.com reports (https://bit.ly/2uPKE5U ) attorney David Hoose told a federal judge Tuesday that hiding the identities of the witnesses has hampered his ability to build a defense.

Hoose’s client is 25-year-old Alexander Ciccolo, who was arrested in July 2015 in a plot to detonate homemade bombs similar to the ones used in the 2013 Boston Marathon attack.

Prosecutors invoked a federal law in May to shield the witness’ identities. Hoose may have to seek a security clearance for access.

Ciccolo is son of Boston Police Capt. Robert Ciccolo.

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