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The Latest on the federal trial of a man accused of helping plan an attack on a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas (all times local):

1:45 p.m.

Jurors at the trial of an Arizona man accused of helping plan an attack on a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas were shown evidence found in the aftermath of the gunfire.

The items presented Thursday included two small paper flags bearing the logo of the Islamic State terrorist group.

Other evidence from the scene of the May 3 attack in Garland, Texas, included three assault rifles, three pistols, bulletproof vests, a large supply of ammunition and a book titled, "Fortress of the Muslim."

The items were presented at the trial of Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem, who is accused of encouraging two of his friends to carry out the attack and providing them with guns.

The friends were killed during the attack.

Kareem denies the allegations against him.