2 Men Acquitted in Conspiracy to Kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Jury Hung on 2 Others

Two men were acquitted and two men faced a hung jury. The men were accused of conspiring to kidnap Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer introduces Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
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SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN - OCTOBER 16: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer introduces Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden delivers remarks about health care at Beech Woods Recreation Center October 16, 2020 in Southfield,m Michigan. With 18 days until the election, Biden is campaigning in Michigan, a state President Donald Trump won in 2016 by less than 11,000 votes, the narrowest margin of victory in the state's presidential election history. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer introduces Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.

The fates of four men who were standing trial in a conspiracy to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer have been decided.

ABC News reports that two of the men, Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta, were acquitted and the other two, Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr., saw a hung jury in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 2020, the four men were accused of scheming to abduct the Democrat governor from her vacation home.

Altogether, the men faced 10 charges, including kidnapping conspiracy and conspiracy to use explosives, both of which come with life sentences. The men were allegedly inspired to make the plan following Whitmer’s COVID-19 guidelines that she set at the pandemic’s outset.

While prosecutors posited that the men were members of a far-right group—and Fox was their leader—defense attorneys described their clients as “credulous weekend warriors prone to big, wild talk, who were often stoned,” ABC writes. The defense also accused undercover FBI agents and informants of deceiving the men into saying it was a conspiracy.

Prosecutors fired back with evidence of the men’s plot before the FBI rounded them up. The men had allegedly done research into Whitmer’s summer home and were figuring out what explosives to use.

Back in August, 25-year-old airline mechanic Ty Garbin was sentenced to 75 months in prison for his part in the alleged plot. He was the first defendant to be sentenced and the only one who pleaded guilty in the case, which has become one of the most biggest domestic terrorism cases in years.

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