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13 Charged in Plot to Kidnap Michigan Governor
Police in the United States have arrested 13 people in connection with reported plots to kidnap the governor of Michigan and attack the state's Capitol building.
A federal court charged six men with plotting to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer from her home. The Federal Bureau of Investigation1 says the group sought to carry out the crime before the U.S. presidential election November 3. It says the suspects wanted to act against what they saw as Whitmer's "uncontrolled power."
Separately, seven other people were charged in state court under Michigan's anti-terrorism laws. They are accused of planning to attack police and seeking a "civil war."
The FBI said four of the men charged had planned Wednesday to meet to "make a payment on explosives and exchange," equipment for kidnapping Whitmer.
Whitmer, a Democrat2, was once considered a possible running mate to presidential candidate Joe Biden. She has been both praised and criticized for her actions to deal with the coronavirus health crisis in Michigan.
The state's Republican Party lawmakers and other conservatives criticized restrictions3 Whitmer ordered to stop the spread of the coronavirus. They said the actions hurt Michigan's people and economy.
President Donald Trump4 has also criticized Whitmer. Last April, he called on her to reopen the state, posting the statement "LIBERATE5 MICHIGAN" on social media.
On Thursday after the charges were announced, Whitmer accused Trump of encouraging extremist groups. She noted6 Trump's refusal to condemn7 extremist groups during last week's presidential debate, instead telling one such group to "stand back and stand by."
"Hate groups heard the president's words not as a rebuke8 but as a rallying cry, as a call to action," Whitmer said. "When our leaders speak, their words matter. They carry weight."
Internal U.S. security reports have warned recently about possible plans of violent American extremists in connection to the upcoming elections.
FBI director Christopher Wray discussed the subject at congressional hearings in September. He said the agency was investigating violent American extremists, including white supremacist and anti-fascist groups. Wray said the largest part of such investigations9 concerned white supremacists.
Andrew Birge is the U.S. attorney for the western district of Michigan. He said the FBI learned through social media that a group of people were discussing the "violent overthrow10" of Michigan's government. That led to a months-long investigation and the arrests.
The six men facing federal charges are Adam Fox, Barry Croft, Ty Garbin, Kaleb Franks, Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta. They could be sentenced to life in prison if found guilty.
"The group talked about creating a society that followed the U.S. Bill of Rights and where they could be self-sufficient," the FBI said in a court document. "They discussed different ways of achieving this goal from peaceful endeavors to violent actions... Several members talked about murdering ‘tyrants' or ‘taking' a sitting governor."
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced the state's charges against seven men who are members of a militia11 group called Wolverine Watchmen. She said the group was looking to identify "the home addresses of law enforcement officers in order to target them." Nessel said the accused planned to start a civil war.
Matthew Schneider is a U.S. attorney for the eastern district of Michigan. He said the arrests should send a message that violence will not be accepted.
"All of us in Michigan can disagree about politics but those disagreements should never, ever amount to violence," Schneider said.
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rebuke - n. disapproval12 of someone because of their action or behavior
internal - adj. coming from inside
achieve - v. to reach a goal
endeavor - n. a serious effort or attempt
address - n. the words or numbers that are used to describe a location of a building
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(正式的)调查( investigation的名词复数 ); 侦查; 科学研究; 学术研究 | |
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