Jurors are hearing closing arguments Monday in the retrial of two men charged with conspiring to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020
Michigan Governor Kidnapping Plot
It was Kessler's effort to get the jury to reject a defense argument that Fox and Croft were entrapped by the government every step of the way. The ultimate goal: a second American Revolution, “something called the boogaloo,” the prosecutor said. Fox, Croft and their allies were furious about COVID-19 restrictions and generally disgusted by government, according to trial evidence.marijuana-smoking pair
Gibbons said there was “fantastical talk” by Fox and others — about storming Mackinac Island, getting helicopters and boats and maybe escaping through the St. Lawrence Seaway.
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