The Peterborough Examiner

Two white supremacis­ts arrested in Michigan

Group allegedly targeting person they believe was involved in antifa podcast

- COREY WILLIAMS

DETROIT — Two members of a white supremacis­t group were arrested Thursday and accused of intimidati­ng a Michigan family, authoritie­s said.

Justen Watkins, 25, of Bad Axe, and Alfred Gorman, 35, of Taylor, were charged with gang membership, unlawful posting of a message and using computers to commit a crime, according to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office.

The charges followed an investigat­ion by Michigan State Police and the FBI into a group called The Base and a December 2019 incident in which a family in Dexter saw men in dark clothing shining a light and taking photos on the front porch of their home.

The photos were uploaded onto The Base’s social media platform channel along with a caption that alluded to a person involved with an antifa podcast, according to authoritie­s.

Nessel’s office said the group was targeting that person, but that he had never lived at the home, which is about 83 kilometres west of Detroit.

Antifa is an umbrella descriptio­n for far-left-leaning militant groups that resist white supremacis­ts at demonstrat­ions and other events.

“Using tactics of intimidati­on to incite fear and violence constitute­s criminal behaviour,” Nessel said.

“We cannot allow dangerous activities to reach their goal of inflicting violence and harm on the public.”

The arrests come after authoritie­s earlier this month alleged that members of two antig overnment paramilita­ry groups — the Michigan III%ers and the Wolverine Watchmen — took part in plotting to kidnap Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer before the Nov. 3 elections in reaction to what they viewed as her “uncontroll­ed power.”

Some were charged under federal law and others under state law.

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