Trial of four men accused of plot to kidnap Michigan governor to soon go
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[April 01, 2022]
(Reuters) - Prosecutors and defense
lawyers in the federal trial of four men accused of conspiring to kidnap
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer are expected to present their closing
arguments on Friday in a Grand Rapids courtroom.
Afterwards, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Jonker will give the case
to a 12-person jury. It will have to decide whether the defendants were
exchanging in idle chatter, as the defense says, or whether they were
serious about a plot to snatch the governor from her vacation home
shortly before the 2020 elections, as the prosecution contends.
The defendants - Adam Fox, Brandon Caserta, Barry Croft Jr. and Daniel
Harris - are charged with conspiracy to kidnap the Democratic governor.
All the defendants except Caserta are also charged with knowingly
conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction against persons or
property. Croft and Harris face additional firearms charges as well.
If convicted the men could spend the rest of their lives in prison. The
kidnapping conspiracy and conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction
charges each carry a maximum life sentence.
Two other men initially charged in the alleged plot struck plea deals.
The pair, Ty Garbin and Kalen Franks, served as star witnesses for
prosecutors, who sought to prove that the four defendants planned to
break into Whitmer's vacation home in northern Michigan, hog-tie her and
take her away at gunpoint for a "trial" on treason charges over her
COVID-19 mandates.
Garbin is currently serving a six-year sentence, while Franks is
awaiting sentencing.
Defense attorneys have argued that their clients only engaged in idle
talk and never conspired to abduct the governor.
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer visits the Ford Bronco off-road
track during the Motor Bella 2021 auto show in Pontiac, Michigan,
September 21, 2021. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo
The four are among 13 men who were
arrested in October 2020 and charged with state or federal crimes in
the alleged kidnapping conspiracy. Seven of them are facing charges
in state court.
The FBI said it had begun tracking the group's movements after
seeing online discussions that included posts about the violent
overthrow of some state governments. The group's goal was to end
curbs on social and business activities imposed during the
coronavirus pandemic.
Harris, Caserta and an undercover informant who
testified at the trial, identified only as Big Dan, were members of
the Wolverine Watchmen, a militia group, prosecutors say. Croft and
Fox were members of the "Three Percenters," a similar far-right
organization.
Big Dan testified that he quit the Watchmen and agreed to help the
FBI after members began discussing killing police, according to the
Detroit Free Press.
The indictment accuses one or more of the defendants of discussing
Whitmer's kidnapping and planning to meet in Wisconsin to train with
assault rifles. The posts also discussed buying supplies to be used
in the kidnapping and putting Whitmer's vacation home under
surveillance.
Fox ordered $4,000 worth of explosives from an undercover FBI agent
posing as a co-conspirator, the indictment said. It also said Fox
and Harris made payments for the explosives in the following weeks.
(Reporting by Tyler Clifford; Editing by Aurora Ellis)
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