In this March 29, 2018 file photo, 32-year-old Tahnee Gonzales stands next to her attorneys Marc Victor, right, and Andrew Marcantel, left, outside of a courthouse in Phoenix, Ariz. A new trial date of April 25, 2019 has been set for Gonzales who was captured on video making derogatory comments about Muslims at a Tempe mosque. Gonzales pleaded not guilty to burglary and other charges stemming from her March 4 trip to the mosque.

PHOENIX — A new trial date has been set for a woman who was captured on video making derogatory comments about Muslims at a Tempe mosque.

Tahnee Gonzales' trial was moved to April 25 at the request of a prosecutor who said lawyers negotiating to settle the case.

Gonzales pleaded not guilty to burglary and other charges stemming from her March 4 trip to the mosque with an adult friend and three children.

Gonzales' friend pleaded guilty to criminal damage for taking down announcements posted in the mosque's members-only courtyard.

The video shows Gonzales starting a shouting match with a Muslim man after he walked out of the mosque.

Gonzales faces charges of permitting life, health and morals of a minor to be imperiled by neglect, abuse or immoral associations.


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