Second man convicted in Michigan governor kidnap plot jailed for four years

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Second Man Convicted In Michigan Governor Kidnap Plot Jailed For Four Years
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By Ed White, Associated Press

A man who pleaded guilty to conspiring to kidnap Michigan’s governor in 2020 has been sentenced to four years in prison.

Kaleb Franks was rewarded for testifying for prosecutors at two trials. His sentence was longer than the term given to another man who was the first to plead guilty but it still carried a significant benefit.

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Franks “made the right decision and came clean. That’s encouraging,” US District Judge Robert Jonker said.


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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer was the target of the kidnap plot (Paul Sancya/AP/PA)

Franks was among six anti-government extremists who were charged with conspiracy and other crimes. Investigators said the group’s goal was to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer and incite a US civil war — the “boogaloo” — before the 2020 presidential election.

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“I would like to start by saying I’m sorry to the governor and her family,” Franks said in federal court in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

“I understand that this experience had to have been very traumatising and difficult,” he said. “I’m ashamed and embarrassed of my actions, and I regret every decision that I made.”

The group considered Ms Whitmer, a Democrat, and other elected officials to be tyrants who were infringing on constitutional rights, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic when businesses were shut down, people were told to stay home and schools were closed.

Franks, 28, participated in a key step in the conspiracy: a ride on a rainy night to scout Whitmer’s vacation home in northern Michigan. She was not there at the time.

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He testified that he had hoped to be killed by police if a kidnapping could be pulled off at some point. The FBI, however, had undercover agents and informants inside the group.

“I was going to be an operator,” Franks said last spring. “I would be one of the people on the front line, so to speak, using my gun.”

Prosecutors said Franks’ cooperation was important because it backed up critical testimony from Ty Garbin, who pleaded guilty a year earlier and was sentenced to just two and a half years in prison.


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“It really was invaluable to have the testimony of an insider,” Assistant US Attorney Nils Kessler told the judge, referring to Franks.

When the hearing began, his sentencing guidelines suggested a minimum prison term of 12 years. But Judge Jonker reduced the range at the government’s request and settled on a much lower figure. Franks will get credit for two years in custody.

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Two men described as leaders of the conspiracy, Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr, were convicted in August. Two other men, Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta, were acquitted in April.

“They didn’t just want to kidnap her,” Mr Kessler said in court Thursday. “The plot that Mr Fox and Mr Croft really wanted to do was to put (Whitmer) on trial, kill her and begin a second civil war. What’s really frightening about that is just how prevalent those kind of views have become.”

Meanwhile, 120 miles away in Jackson, Michigan, a jury heard a second day of testimony in the trial of three members of a paramilitary group who were also arrested in 2020.

Joe Morrison, Pete Musico and Paul Bellar are not charged with directly participating in the plot but are accused of assisting Fox and others.

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