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Men who plotted to kidnap Michigan governor get double-digit prison sentences

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Federal judge sentences man in plot to kidnap Michigan governor
Delaware Department of Justice|Kent County Sheriff's Office
ByEmily Shapiro
December 28, 2022, 5:41 PM

Barry Croft Jr., a militia member who plotted to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, was sentenced Wednesday to 19 years and seven months in prison.

This comes one day after his fellow militia member, Adam Fox, was sentenced to 16 years in prison.

Fox, 39, and Croft, 47, "intended to kidnap Governor Whitmer from her vacation cottage near Elk Rapids, Michigan" in 2020 and use "destructive devices to facilitate their plot by harming and hindering the governor’s security detail and any responding law enforcement officers," according to the Department of Justice.

This undated booking photo provided by the Delaware Department of Justice shows Barry Croft Jr. Prosecutors are recommending a life prison sentence for the co-leader of the conspiracy to kidnap Michigan's governor.
AP, FILE
This file image provided by the Kent County Jail in Mich. shows Adam Fox.
Kent County Jail via AP, File

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Prosecutors said the men's goal was to ignite a civil war.

After the first trial for Fox and Croft ended in a hung jury, they were found guilty in August of kidnapping conspiracy and conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction. Croft also was convicted of possessing an unregistered destructive device.

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"Responding to domestic terrorism has been a priority for the Department of Justice since its founding. Rest assured: we will spare no effort to disrupt plots like these and hold those responsible accountable," Andrew Birge, the former U.S. attorney for the Western District of Michigan who was appointed to oversee the trial, said in a statement Tuesday.

Fourteen people were arrested in the kidnapping plot, according to the AP. Fox and Croft were accused of the most serious charges.

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