Trial of four men accused of plot to kidnap Michigan governor set to
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[March 09, 2022] (Reuters)
- Prosecutors and defense attorneys will
present opening statements on Wednesday in the federal trial of four men
accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer in 2020
over restrictions she had imposed to control the pandemic.
Adam Fox, Brandon Caserta, Barry Croft Jr. and Daniel Harris are each
charged with conspiracy to kidnap the Democratic governor from her
vacation home. If convicted by a 12-person jury seated on Tuesday, they
face a maximum sentence of life in prison.
All the defendants except Caserta are also charged with knowingly
conspiring to use weapons of mass destruction against persons or
property.
Lawyers representing the four either declined comment or could not be
reached for comment.
U.S. District Court Judge Robert Jonker is presiding over the case in
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Prosecutors are expected to rely on the testimony of two key witnesses -
Ty Garbin and Kaleb Franks. Indicted along with the four defendants by a
grand jury in December 2020, Garbin and Frank struck plea deals with
prosecutors and agreed to testify against the defendants.
Garbin is currently serving a six-year sentence, while Franks is
awaiting sentencing.
A total of 13 men, some of whom prosecutors said were associated with an
anti-government milita group known as Wolverine Watchmen, 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.
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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 FBI said it began tracking the
group's movements after seeing online discussions that included
posts about the violent overthrow of some state governments to end
restrictions on social and business activities imposed to control
the coronavirus.
The indictment accuses one or more of the
defendents of discussing Whitner's kidnapping and planning to meet
in July 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 surveillence.
Fox, Croft and Harris are accused in the indictment of planning to
destroy a bridge near the governor's vacation home in efforts to
hinder a response by law enforcement.
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.
According to prosecutors, Fox proposed the group take Whitmer, who
he saw as a tyrant for ordering the closure of gyms, to Wisconsin
and placed on a trial for "treason."
(Reporting by Tyler Clifford; Editing by Karishma Singh)
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