MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Two white supremacists accused of plotting to kill President-elect Barack Obama and dozens of others face more federal charges in Tennessee.

Daniel Cowart of Tennessee and Paul Schlesselman of Arkansas were indicted by a federal grand jury this month on firearms and conspiracy charges.

Federal prosecutors say more charges alleging damage to religious property and use of a firearm during a crime of violence have now been added.

Cowart and Schlesselman have been held in a West Tennessee jail without bond since their arrests on October 22.

The men were first taken into custody on allegations they shot out a window of a rural church. Cowart's attorney did not immediately return a call seeking comment. Schlesselman's public defender declines to comment on the case.