Oroville Mercury-Register

Witness: Michigan governor kidnapping plot aimed at stopping Biden win

- By Ed White

A man who pleaded guilty to planning a kidnapping of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer told jurors Wednesday that he and his allies wanted to attack before the 2020 election to prevent Joe Biden from winning the presidency.

Ty Garbin didn’t say why they thought an abduction that fall would stop Biden from defeating then-President Donald Trump.

“We wanted to cause as much a disruption as possible to prevent Joe Biden from getting into office. It didn’t have to be,” he said of striking before the election. “It was just preferred.”

Garbin, 26, is a critical witness for prosecutor­s in the trial of four men charged with conspiracy:

Adam Fox, Barry Croft Jr., Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta.

The group was arrested a month before the election, a stunning bust near the end of a national campaign that polarized the country. Investigat­ors said the men were antigovern­ment extremists who were trying to come up with $4,000 for an explosive to blow up a bridge in northern Michigan during an abduction.

They were angry about Whitmer’s statewide COVID-19 restrictio­ns and generally disgusted with politician­s, according to trial evidence.

The testimony has linked — at times indirectly — the kidnapping plot to a series of events, especially rightwing protests at the Michigan Capitol and elsewhere in response to pandemic orders. Challenges to the results of the 2020 presidenti­al election followed, culminatin­g in the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6.

Garbin said a kidnapping would be the “ignition” for civil war “and hopefully other states or other groups would follow suit.”

He explained the Whitmer scheme to jurors, taking them through days of training, secret messages and a late night trip to her weekend home. He talked about how he built a “shoot house” with wood, tarps and scrap materials so the men could practice an eventual assault.

The goal was “to kidnap the governor,” Garbin told a prosecutor.

“There was no question in your mind that everybody knew?” Assistant U.S. Attorney Nils Kessler asked.

“No question,” Garbin said.

The jury has heard from FBI agents and an informant who secretly recorded hours of incriminat­ing conversati­ons. But Garbin’s testimony was significan­t because it came from someone who pleaded guilty and said he was a willing participan­t in the plan to snatch Whitmer. Another man who pleaded guilty, Kaleb Franks, will also testify.

Defense lawyers claim the men were entrapped by the government. Garbin, however, told jurors that he never heard anyone talk about being swayed by informants.

He said he invited the group to his property in Luther, Michigan, to train for a violent assault on Whitmer’s second home. He put together a crude structure so the men could practice going in and out of tight spaces.

“I was kind of ballparkin­g it,” Garbin said of the layout. “Every house had a front door. Every house had a living room. Every house had a hallway. Every house had a back door.”

In September 2020, Garbin, Fox, Croft and others traveled to Elk Rapids in three vehicles for night surveillan­ce of Whitmer’s property. Garbin said his job was to find it and flash a light to others at a boat launch.

He said his ultimate assignment would be to “perform the actual kidnapping.”

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