A grand jury in the US state of North Carolina has indicted a man on three counts of murder in the shootings of three young Muslim students.
But they have not ruled out the possibility that the killings may have been motivated by religious hatred.
At least 12 firearms were taken from Mr Hicks's home after he handed himself in to be arrested, police say.
He is reported to have described himself online as a "gun-toting" atheist.
Family members reported that Mr Hicks had previously "picked on" the married couple.
However, his wife Karen said the incident, which has drawn international condemnation, had nothing to do with religion and her husband treated everyone equally.


Mr Hicks, a neighbour, is scheduled to appear in court accused of murder on 4 March. He remains in jail without bail.
US President Barack Obama on Friday described the murders as "brutal and outrageous". He said that the FBI would be investigating whether any "federal laws were violated".
More than 5,000 people attended a funeral on Thursday for the three students.

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