If you look into the case, theres definately a pattern. The FBI informant was a primary planner and the second hand and “explosives expert” was a straight up FBI agent. The latter was pushing people and the plan to move forward. So much so that at one point one of the defendants started to think twice and make up reasons he couldnt go to meets and the FBI agent pushed him to the point of going to get him and bring him to the meet…
I mean…none of the people accused in the case were convicted, because the FBI cant run a clean case. Which is a real shame, because they really do deserve to be behind bars.
I read the article. There’s no real evidence of entrapment in the article, only a claim by the defense.
If you look into the case, theres definately a pattern. The FBI informant was a primary planner and the second hand and “explosives expert” was a straight up FBI agent. The latter was pushing people and the plan to move forward. So much so that at one point one of the defendants started to think twice and make up reasons he couldnt go to meets and the FBI agent pushed him to the point of going to get him and bring him to the meet…
https://theintercept.com/2022/03/09/fbi-terrorism-gretchen-whitmer-trial/
They had a solid case too. So much so prosecutors cut a plea deal with the assertion that he wasnt entrapped (this was linked in the above article)
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2022/02/09/gretchen-whitmer-kidnap-plot-kaleb-franks/6706776001/
I mean…none of the people accused in the case were convicted, because the FBI cant run a clean case. Which is a real shame, because they really do deserve to be behind bars.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/following-verdict-in-whitmer-kidnapping-case-some-see-freedom-and-others-danger