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NewsMarch 18, 2022

A key figure in an alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer told an undercover FBI agent he wanted to restrain the "tyrant" on a table then pose for a photo "like we just made the biggest drug bust," according to a secret recording played for jurors Thursday...

By ED WHITE ~ Associated Press
Prosecutors in the trial of four men charged with planning to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer showed jurors profanity-filled messages and social media posts by the men, some months before the FBI got involved in the case.
Prosecutors in the trial of four men charged with planning to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer showed jurors profanity-filled messages and social media posts by the men, some months before the FBI got involved in the case.Patrick Semansky ~ Associated Press, file

A key figure in an alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer told an undercover FBI agent he wanted to restrain the "tyrant" on a table then pose for a photo "like we just made the biggest drug bust," according to a secret recording played for jurors Thursday.

The trial of four men resumed in federal court in Grand Rapids, Michigan, after a three-day delay because of someone in the courtroom testing positive for COVID-19.

Agent Mark Schweers told the jury he was posing as someone with like-minded views from Michigan's Upper Peninsula when he met Adam Fox in the basement of a vacuum shop in suburban Grand Rapids, a hideaway accessed by a trap door.

Fox didn't know Schweers was wearing a recording device as he talked excitedly about attacking the Michigan Capitol, teaming up with a militia called the Wolverine Watchmen, and restoring a "constitutional republic."

"We want her flex-cuffed on a table while we all pose and get our pictures taken like we just made the biggest drug bust in ... history," Fox said of Whitmer, laughing and using profanities.

This combination of photos shows, top row from left, Brandon Caserta and Barry Croft; and bottom row from left, Adam Dean Fox and Daniel Harris. The four members of anti-government groups are facing trial on federal charges accusing them in a plot to abduct Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020.
This combination of photos shows, top row from left, Brandon Caserta and Barry Croft; and bottom row from left, Adam Dean Fox and Daniel Harris. The four members of anti-government groups are facing trial on federal charges accusing them in a plot to abduct Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020.Kent County Sheriff, Delaware Department of Justice via AP, file

"You give us that, we'll be happy," Fox said. "Then you lock her ... up, even if we gotta go with her."

Fox, Barry Croft Jr., Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta are charged with conspiracy. Prosecutors say they turned their anger toward government in 2020 into a plot to kidnap Whitmer at her vacation home because of restrictions she imposed during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Earlier on Thursday, FBI agent Christopher Long testified about how investigators got interested in Croft, a trucker from Bear, Delaware.

Long said Croft wrote on social media in 2019 he wanted to force police officers out of their homes with fire, then "have a people's trial and hang them from the nearest tree."

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Defense attorney Joshua Blanchard has told jurors the FBI pursued Croft because they simply didn't like him or his associates who had anti-government opinions. His questioning of Long at times followed that theme.

But the agent offered a different explanation.

"When you have an individual who has a violent-threat style of communications with individuals and you add in he had access to weapons ... those do not fall under First Amendment protected speech," Long said.

Jurors listening to social media videos and secretly recorded conversations last week heard Fox and Croft talk about taking action against government. Defense lawyers claim informants and undercover agents improperly influenced the men.

Blanchard noted the FBI had encouraged an informant to keep Croft and various anti-government allies together after a tense summer 2020 meeting in Peebles, Ohio.

But if the group was possibly breaking up on its own, Blanchard asked, wouldn't that actually prevent violence?

"The concern was that they were going to have a lone wolf attack, and we weren't going to have access to specific individuals," Long replied. "The entire group was violent. Mr. Croft was violent, as well."

Whitmer, a Democrat who is seeking reelection, rarely talks publicly about the case. She has blamed former President Donald Trump for fomenting anger over coronavirus restrictions and refusing to condemn right-wing extremists such as those charged in the case. She has said Trump was complicit in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Find AP's full coverage of the Whitmer kidnap plot trial at: https://apnews.com/hub/whitmer-kidnap-plot-trial

White reported from Detroit.

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