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Man Receives Nearly 20 Years in Prison for Plot to Kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
Barry Croft planned to use guns and explosives to abduct Michigan’s governor, prosecutors said. He was the final federal defendant to face sentencing.
Man Sentenced to 16 Years in Prison for Plotting to Kidnap Michigan’s Governor
Jurors convicted Adam Fox of scheming to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020 in what federal prosecutors described as a threat to American democracy.
As Applications Fall, Police Departments Lure Recruits With Bonuses and Attention
Many police chiefs say staffing levels have not rebounded from a wave of resignations that started with the pandemic and the 2020 unrest.
As a Holiday Storm Bears Down, Some Brace for a Long Week at Work
Subzero temperatures and blizzard conditions are expected across much of the Midwest, making life harder for workers on the front lines of the weather.
Jury Convicts Men Accused of Supporting Plot to Kidnap Michigan Governor
The trial in state court followed mixed results in federal court for others accused of scheming to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
When Fossils Are Accidentally Dug Up, the Job Site Becomes a Science Lab
Several significant discoveries have started with a construction worker unearthing a bone and calling in an expert.
Michigan Voters Will Decide Abortion Rights Question, Court Says
A state board had previously said the issue could not appear on the ballot because of word spacing problems on the petitions.
Michigan Board Says Abortion Referendum Should Not Go to Voters
Abortion rights supporters gathered more than 750,000 signatures, but the petitions they circulated had formatting problems.
Two Men Convicted in Plot to Kidnap Michigan’s Governor
The trial came months after a different federal jury did not return any convictions in the case, one of the country’s highest-profile domestic terror prosecutions.
Prosecutors Face Distrust in Second Try to Prove Plot to Kidnap Michigan’s Governor
Two men are charged with conspiring to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. But a first trial ended with no convictions, and questions about the F.B.I.’s tactics.