‘Militia’ involved in Michigan plot proposed attacking Dewine, feds say
Men charged with plotting to kidnap and overthrow Michigan’s governor also had their sights on Gov. Mike Dewine, federal prosecutors disclosed in a court filing this week.
Fourteen men have been charged in the alleged plot, which federal investigators say involved abducting Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, and leaving her on a boat in the middle of Lake Michigan in retaliation for the state’s COVID19 restrictions. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, was also discussed as a potential target during a meeting of self-described “militia” members in Dublin, Ohio, an FBI agent testified in October.
The mention of Ohio’s governor, a Republican, in the filing is new. The defendants have argued they were entrapped by the FBI and there was no plot. Prosecutors said in the 22-page filing that’s not possible because the accused “proposed attacking the governors of Michigan, Ohio, and Virginia” a month before meeting with an FBI informant.
Dewine said in October that he “absolutely had no knowledge” about the plan before reading a news report and declined to answer questions about security measures for him and his staff. The governor also had not heard about the latest development until reading news reports.
Dewine said in October the plan was “shocking” and “horrible” and “outside our political process.”
“People can disagree with the governor as many Ohioans do and go about it the proper way and demonstrate,” Dewine said at the time. “They can file actions in court. They can file things in the state legislature but this act is frightening.”