04-03-2016, 05:42 PM
One example of being charged with an attempt is if you had plans and other evidence showing you intended to carry out a bombing, and acquired some amount of explosives, you can be charged with an attempted bombing even if you're caught before doing anything (and even if, for some reason, you can legally possess explosives).
In this case, Coleman is presumably being charged over whatever he intended to do once inside, in addition to actually damaging the outside.
In this case, Coleman is presumably being charged over whatever he intended to do once inside, in addition to actually damaging the outside.